Definition: The word "amphibola" originates in Greek, meaning "living". In ancient times, this term was associated with animals that live by eating other living things, such as plants or insects. Definition: Amphibials are creatures from aquatic habitats that have the ability to swim, breathe, and feed on water-based organisms. They include fish (like sharks), frogs, turtles, and amphibians (e.g., salamanders). Amphibial animals are classified in the order Reptilia.