Amphiboloidea 🔍
The term "Amphiboloidea" encompasses a group of aquatic animals, including frogs, salamanders, and some fish species that have evolved to possess two primary body forms: an armored body (which is usually covered in scales) and a skinless, bony body. These animals are characterized by their large gills, which they use for breathing, and their ability to live both underwater and on land, depending on the environmental conditions.