- water.
Examples of semi-aquatic
animals and
plants are
given below.
Semiaquatic animals include:
Vertebrates Amphibious fish; also
several types of normally...
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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,...
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spider in the
family Pisauridae. Like
other Dolomedes spiders, it is
semiaquatic,
hunting its prey on the
surface of water. It
occurs mainly in neutral...
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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...
- Finally, for some authors, the
large derived caseids would have been
semiaquatic animals that used
their hands with
large claws like paddles,
which could...
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Urodela (salamanders), and
Gymnophiona (caecilians).
Evolved to be
mostly semiaquatic,
amphibians have
adapted to
inhabit a wide
variety of habitats, with...
- The
muskrat or
common muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized
semiaquatic rodent native to
North America and an
introduced species in
parts of...
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common hippopotamus, Nile hippopotamus, or
river hippopotamus, is a
large semiaquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is one of only two
extant species...
- (burrowing), saltatorial/ricochetal (leaping on
their hind legs), or
semiaquatic. However, all
rodents share several morphological features, including...
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Crocodylia /krɒkəˈdɪliə/) is an
order of
semiaquatic,
predatory reptiles known as crocodilians. They
first appeared during the Late
Cretaceous and are...