- In biology,
being semiaquatic refers to
various macroorganisms that live
regularly in both
aquatic and
terrestrial environments. When
referring to animals...
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Aquatic insects or
water insects live some
portion of
their life
cycle in the water. They feed in the same ways as
other insects. Some
diving insects,...
- piscivorus) is a
semiaquatic pit
viper found in the
southeastern United States. The
Florida cottonmouth (Agkistrodon conanti) is a
similar semiaquatic pit viper...
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functions by
providing and
feeding freshwater habitats for
aquatic and
semiaquatic fauna and flora,
especially for
migratory fish species, as well as enabling...
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water boas are a
group of
large boas of the
genus Eunectes. They are a
semiaquatic group of
snakes found in
tropical South America.
Three to five extant...
- The
muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized
semiaquatic rodent native to
North America and an
introduced species in
parts of Europe, Asia, and...
- when the
waterhole in
which they
lived dried up, in the
hypothesis of a
semiaquatic lifestyle in Cotylorhynchus.
Apart from C. romeri,
other known vertebrates...
- (burrowing), saltatorial/richochetal (leaping on
their hind legs), or
semiaquatic. However, all
rodents share several morphological features, including...
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edaphosaurids and diadectids. In 2016 and 2022,
paleontologists proposed a
semiaquatic lifestyle for the most
derived genera like
Cotylorhynchus and Lalieudorhynchus...
- an eft.
Unlike other members of the
family Salamandridae,
newts are
semiaquatic,
alternating between aquatic and
terrestrial habitats. Not all aquatic...