Frogs and locusts in Exodus
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PLAGUESFrogs and locusts, in Exodus
outbreaksudden increase in numbers of a harmful organism and especially an insect within a particular area an outbreak of locusts
swarmslarge number of animate or inanimate things massed together and usually in motion throng swarms of sightseers a swarm of locusts a swarm of meteors
amplexusthe clasping posture of fertilization in frogs and toads
tibiofibulaa bone esp in frogs and toads that is formed by a fusion of the tibia and fibula
tibiofibulasTIBIOFIBULA, a bone esp in frogs and toads that is formed by a fusion of the tibia and fibula
tibiofibulaeTIBIOFIBULA, a bone esp in frogs and toads that is formed by a fusion of the tibia and fibula
tarantulasA large hairy spider found chiefly in tropical and subtropical America, some kinds of which are able to catch small lizards, frogs, and birds
amphibianany cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Amphibia, typically living on land but breeding in water, that includes newts and salamanders, frogs and toads, and caecilians
amphibiansAMPHIBIAN, any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Amphibia, typically living on land but breeding in water, that includes newts and salamanders, frogs and toads, and caecilians
anuranany of an order (Anura) of amphibians comprising the frogs, toads, and tree frogs all of which lack a tail in the adult stage and have long hind limbs often suited to leaping and swimming
anuransany of an order (Anura) of amphibians comprising the frogs, toads, and tree frogs all of which lack a tail in the adult stage and have long hind limbs often suited to leaping and swimming
waderany of various large birds having long legs, long necks, and long bills, that are adapted for wading in shallow waters and living on fish, frogs, etc., as the crane, heron, stork, shoebill, ibis, and flamingo
wadersany of various large birds having long legs, long necks, and long bills, that are adapted for wading in shallow waters and living on fish, frogs, etc., as the crane, heron, stork, shoebill, ibis, and flamingo