a baby frog breath through gills,while an adult frog breath through lungs and moist skin.why?
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Tadpoles need to breathe air just like us, but use gills instead of lungs. So there should be gill slits on a tadpole as long as it isn't close to turning into a frog as which point it develops lungs, just like us
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Frogs, like salamanders, newts and toads, are amphibians. Most amphibians begin their life cycles as water-dwelling animals, complete with gills for breathing underwater. As they grow to adulthood, amphibians normally become land-dwelling creatures, lose their gills and develop lungs for breathing. Frogs are no exception to this process and are able to breathe through their lungs once they reach adulthood.
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