"Colchis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Colchis was an ancient region located on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, corresponding to the southern coast of Abkhazia, Russia, and the western coast of Georgia. It was a significant historical region, stretching from the Caucasus Mountains to the eastern part of the Black Sea. In ancient times, Colchis was a major center of trade and commerce, particularly with the ancient Greeks.
Colchians refers to the ancient people who inhabited the region of Colchis, which is now part of Georgia in the Caucasus region. The Colchians were known to be a nation of skilled farmers, traders, and sailors who lived along the Black Sea coast and had a significant amount of trade and cultural exchange with the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Describing an animal, cold-blooded means having a body temperature that is regulated by the environment, rather than being internally controlled like warm-blooded animals.