#amphibian  cold-blooded vertebrate typically living on land but breeding in water; aquatic larvae undergo metamorphosis into adult form
  supertype:  #vertebrate__craniate  animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium
  part:  #lateral_line_organ
  member of:  #class_Amphibia
  subtype:  #Hynerpeton_bassetti  fossil amphibian of the Devonian having well-developed forelimbs; found in Pennsylvania
  subtype:  #Ichyostega  early tetrapod amphibian found in Greenland
  subtype:  #urodele  amphibians that resemble lizards
  subtype:  #salamander  any of various typically terrestrial amphibians that resemble lizards and that return to water only to breed
     subtype:  #European_fire_salamander__Salamandra_salamandra  a kind of European salamander
     subtype:  #fire_salamander__spotted_salamander__spottedsalamander__Salamandra_maculosa  European salamander having dark skin with usually yellow spots
     subtype:  #alpine_salamander__Salamandra_atra  ovoviviparous amphibian of the Alps
     subtype:  #newt__triton  small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and North Asia
        subtype:  #common_newt__Triturus_vulgaris  small semiaquatic salamander
        subtype:  #red_eft__redeft__Notophthalmus_viridescens  red terrestrial form of a common North American newt
        subtype:  #Pacific_newt  any of several rough-skinned newts found in western North America
           subtype:  #rough-skinned_newt__roughskinnednewt__Taricha_granulosa  newt of humid coast from Alaska to southern California
           subtype:  #California_newt__Taricha_torosa  newt that is similar to Taricha granulosa in characteristics and habitat
        subtype:  #eft  a newt in its terrestrial stage of development
     subtype:  #ambystomid_salamander__ambystomid  small to moderate-sized terrestrial or semiaquatic New World salamander
        subtype:  #mole_salamander__Ambystoma_talpoideum  brownish-black burrowing salamander of southeastern United States
        subtype:  #spotted_salamander__spottedsalamander__Ambystoma_maculatum  glossy black North American salamander with yellow spots
        subtype:  #tiger_salamander__tigersalamander__Ambystoma_tigrinum  widely distributed brown or black North American salamander with vertical yellowish blotches
        subtype:  #axolotl__mud_puppy__Ambystoma_mexicanum  larval salamander of mountain lakes of Mexico that usually lives without metamorphosing
        subtype:  #waterdog  any of several large aquatic salamanders
     subtype:  #hellbender__mud_puppy__Cryptobranchus_alleganiensis  large salamander of North American rivers and streams
     subtype:  #giant_salamander__giantsalamander__megalobatrachusmaximu  large (up to more than three feet) edible salamander of Asia
     subtype:  #olm__Proteus_anguinus  European cave-dwelling aquatic salamander with permanent external gills
     subtype:  #mud_puppy__Necturus_maculosus  aquatic North American salamander with red feathery external gills
     subtype:  #dicamptodon__dicamptodontid  salamanders found near cold streams throughout the year
     subtype:  #Pacific_giant_salamander__Dicamptodon_ensatus  large (to 7 inches) salamander of western North America
     subtype:  #olympic_salamander__olympicsalamander__Rhyacotriton_olympicus  small large-eyed semiaquatic salamander of the United States northwest
     subtype:  #lungless_salamander__plethodont  mostly terrestrial salamanders that breathe through their thin moist skin; lay eggs in moist places on land; rarely enter water
     subtype:  #eastern_red-backed_salamander__Plethodon_cinereus  common salamander of eastern North America
     subtype:  #western_red-backed_salamander__Plethodon_vehiculum  salamander of the Pacific coast of North America
     subtype:  #dusky_salamander__duskysalamander  common North American salamander mottled with dull brown or grayish-black
     subtype:  #climbing_salamander  any of several North American salamanders adapted for climbing with well-developed limbs and long somewhat squared-off toes
        subtype:  #arboreal_salamander__Aneides_lugubris  yellow-spotted brown salamander of California woodlands
     subtype:  #slender_salamander__slendersalamander__worm_salamander  any of several small slim salamanders of the United States Pacific coast
     subtype:  #web-toed_salamander  any of several salamanders with webbed toes and very long extensile tongues; excellent climbers that move with ease over smooth rock surfaces
        subtype:  #Shasta_salamander__Hydromantes_shastae  primarily a cave dweller in the Mount Shasta area
        subtype:  #limestone_salamander__limestonesalamander__hydromantesbrunu  similar to Shasta salamander; lives in cliff crevices and taluses
     subtype:  #amphiuma__congo_snake__congo_eel__congoeel__blind_eel__blindeel  aquatic eel-shaped salamander having two pairs of very small feet; of still muddy waters in the southern United States
     subtype:  #siren  eel-like aquatic North American salamander with small forelimbs and no hind limbs; have permanent external gills
  subtype:  #toad__frog__toadfrog__anuran__batrachian__salientian  any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species
     subtype:  #true_frog__ranid  insectivorous usually semiaquatic web-footed amphibian with smooth moist skin and long hind legs
        subtype:  #woodfrog__Rana_sylvatica  wide-ranging light-brown frog of moist North American woodlands especially spruce
        subtype:  #leopard_frog__leopardfrog__spring_frog__Rana_pipiens  common North American green or brownish frog having white-edged dark oval spots
        subtype:  #bullfrog__Rana_catesbeiana  largest North American frog; highly aquatic with a deep-pitched voice
        subtype:  #green_frog__greenfrog__spring_frog__Rana_clamitans  similar to bullfrog; found in or near marshes and ponds; of United States and Canada
        subtype:  #cascades_frog__Rana_cascadae  mountain frog found near water; of United States northwest to California
        subtype:  #goliath_frog__goliathfrog__Rana_goliath  largest living frog; up to a foot and weighing up to 10 lbs; Africa
        subtype:  #pickerel_frog__Rana_palustris  a meadow frog of eastern North America
        subtype:  #tarahumara_frog__Rana_tarahumarae  Mexican frog found within a jump of two or water
        subtype:  #grass_frog__grassfrog__Rana_temporaria  a common semiterrestrial European frog
     subtype:  #leptodactylid_frog__leptodactylidfrog__leptodactylid  toothed frogs: terrestrial or aquatic or arboreal
     subtype:  #robber_frog  small terrestrial frog of tropical America
     subtype:  #barking_frog__barkingfrog__robber_frog__Hylactophryne_augusti  of southwest United States and Mexico; call is like a dog's bark
     subtype:  #crapaud__South_American_bullfrog__Leptodactylus_pentadactylus  large toothed frog of South and Central America resembling the bullfrog
     subtype:  #tree_frog__treefrog  any of various Old World arboreal frogs distinguished from true frogs by adhesive suckers on the toes
     subtype:  #tailed_frog__bell_toad__ribbed_toad__tailed_toad__Ascaphus_trui  western North American frog with a tail-like copulatory organ
     subtype:  #Liopelma_hamiltoni  primitive New Zealand frog with four unwebbed toes on forefeet and five on hind feet
     subtype:  #true_toad  tailless amphibian similar to a frog but more terrestrial and having drier warty skin
        subtype:  #bufo  any toad of the genus Bufo
        subtype:  #agua_toad__agua__Bufo_marinus  largest known toad species; native to Central America; valuable destroyer of insect pests
        subtype:  #European_toad__Bufo_bufo  common toad of Europe
        subtype:  #natterjack__Bufo_calamita  common brownish-yellow short-legged toad of western Europe; runs rather than hops
        subtype:  #American_toad__Bufo_americanus  common toad of America
        subtype:  #Eurasian_green_toad__Bufo_viridis  Eurasian toad with variable chiefly green coloring
        subtype:  #American_green_toad__Bufo_debilis  small green or yellow-green toad with small black bars and stripes
        subtype:  #Yosemite_toad__Bufo_canorus  of high Sierra Nevada meadows and forest borders
        subtype:  #Texas_toad__Bufo_speciosus  nocturnal burrowing toad of mesquite woodland and prairies of the United States southwest
        subtype:  #southwestern_toad__Bufo_microscaphus  a uniformly warty stocky toad of washes and streams of semiarid southwestern United States
        subtype:  #western_toad__westerntoad__Bufo_boreas  of a great variety of habitats from southern Alaska to Baja California west of the Rockies
     subtype:  #obstetrical_toad__obstetricaltoad__midwife_toad__midwifetoad__Alytes_obstetricans  European toad whose male carries the fertilized eggs wrapped around its hind legs until they hatch
     subtype:  #midwife_toad__midwifetoad__Alytes_cisternasi  similar in habit to Alytes obstetricians
     subtype:  #fire-bellied_toad__Bombina_bombina  toad of central and eastern Europe having red or orange patches on its underside
     subtype:  #spadefoot_toad__spadefoottoad__spadefoot  burrowing toad of the northern hemisphere with a horny spade-like projection on each hind foot
        subtype:  #western_spadefoot__westernspadefoot__Scaphiopus_hammondii  of California
        subtype:  #southern_spadefoot__Scaphiopus_multiplicatus  of the United States southwest
        subtype:  #plains_spadefoot__Scaphiopus_bombifrons  of plains and hills and river bottoms in areas of low rainfall east of the Rocky Mountains
     subtype:  #tree_toad__tree_frog  arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America
        subtype:  #spring_peeper__Hyla_crucifer  small brown tree toad having a shrill call heard near wetlands of eastern United States and Canada in early spring
        subtype:  #Pacific_tree_toad__Hyla_regilla  most commonly heard frog on the Pacific coast of America
        subtype:  #canyon_treefrog__Hyla_arenicolor  small chiefly ground dweller that stays within easy jumping distance of water; of United States southwest and northern Mexico
        subtype:  #chameleon_tree_frog  a form of tree toad
        subtype:  #cricket_frog__cricketfrog  either of two frogs with a clicking call
           subtype:  #northern_cricket_frog__Acris_crepitans  of eastern and central United States
           subtype:  #eastern_cricket_frog__easterncricketfrog__Acris_gryllus  cricket frog of eastern United States
        subtype:  #chorus_frog  any of several small North American frogs having a loud call
        subtype:  #lowland_burrowing_treefrog__lowlandburrowingtreefrog__northern_casque-headed_frog__Pternohyla_fodiens  terrestrial burrowing nocturnal frog of grassy terrain and scrub forests having very hard upper surface of head; of the United States southwest
     subtype:  #western_narrow-mouthed_toad__Gastrophryne_olivacea  small secretive toad with smooth tough skin of central and western North America
     subtype:  #eastern_narrow-mouthed_toad__Gastrophryne_carolinensis  small toad of southeastern United States
     subtype:  #sheep_frog__sheepfrog  mostly of Central America
     subtype:  #tongueless_frog  almost completely aquatic frog native to Africa and Panama and northern South America
        subtype:  #Surinam_toad__Pipa_pipa__Pipa_americana  South American toad; incubates its young in pits in the skin of its back
        subtype:  #African_clawed_frog__Xenopus_laevis  native to Africa; established in the United States as result of release of laboratory and aquarium animals
     subtype:  #South_American_poison_toad  a South American toad
  subtype:  #caecilian__blindworm  any of the small slender limbless burrowing wormlike amphibians of the order Gymnophiona; inhabit moist soil in tropical regions
  subtype:  #labyrinthodont  an amphibian of the superorder Labyrinthodontia

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