Amphibians breathe through their _______________ when they are in water.
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Most amphibians breathe through lungs and their skin. Their skin has to stay wet in order for them to absorb oxygen so they secrete mucous to keep their skin moist (If they get too dry, they cannot breathe and will die).
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Moist Skin
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Amphibians breathe through their Moist Skin when they are in water
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