Pronunciation of the English word amphibians.
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1. | Humans are amphibians — half spirit and half animal.... As spirits they belong to the eternal world, but as animals they inhabit time. | |
2. | Fish, amphibians, and reptiles are cold-blooded animals. | |
3. | I learned about amphibians at school. | |
4. | Milicent Patrick designed the “creature” from the Black Lagoon by studying reptiles, amphibians, fish and pictures of extinct animals. | |
5. | The park is home to a motley group of amphibians, a raft of different tree species, a dozen beehives and—grazing placidly in the distance—a flock of Brittany sheep, practicing ‘ecological management.’ | |
6. | Salamanders are amphibians, whereas geckos are reptiles. | |
7. | A salamander, a toad, and a newt are not mammals, but amphibians. | |
8. | Amphibians have lungs. | |
9. | Reptiles are more closely related to mammals than to amphibians. |