Amphipoda

/æmˈfɪpədə/ noun

An order of small crustaceans (like tiny shrimp) with legs attached to the sides of their bodies that are adapted for both swimming and walking.

From Greek 'amphi' (both) + 'pod' (foot). The name refers to their dual-purpose limbs that function both for movement in water and on surfaces. Classified scientifically in the 19th century.

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ARقشريات
BNঅম্ফিপোড
CAamfípode
CSamfipod
DAamphipod
DEAmphipode
ELαμφίποδος
ESamfípoda
FAآمفیپود
FIamfiboodi
FRamphipode
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