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According to biology dictionary
>In biological context, the term aquatic is used to relate to water, as in aquatic animals, aquatic plants, aquatic environment, aquatic habitat, and aquatic” locomotion.
The AAT inventor, a professional scientist, called humans "semiaquatic", which would be equivalent to "amphibious" in that context. Britannica also calls otters semiaquatic, although Sciencedirect calls them amphibious, so maybe just a semantic/regional disagreement.
Something to troll qt biology majors with no doubt.
>In biological context, the term aquatic is used to relate to water, as in aquatic animals, aquatic plants, aquatic environment, aquatic habitat, and aquatic” locomotion.
The AAT inventor, a professional scientist, called humans "semiaquatic", which would be equivalent to "amphibious" in that context. Britannica also calls otters semiaquatic, although Sciencedirect calls them amphibious, so maybe just a semantic/regional disagreement.
Something to troll qt biology majors with no doubt.