Amniota

/æmniˈoʊtə/ noun

A large group of vertebrate animals that develop inside a protective membrane called the amnion, including reptiles, birds, and mammals.

From the Greek root 'amnos' (lamb) plus the suffix '-ota' (plural), referring to animals with an amnion. This taxonomic term was created in the late 19th century to classify vertebrates based on this shared evolutionary feature.

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