An insect which breaths with its skin
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Salamanders and their larvae prey on insects and small invertebrates, such as fish and frogs. These secretive, small creatures are principally active at night and remain hidden under fallen logs and within moist leaf litter during the day.Instead of lungs, insects breathe with a network of tiny tubes called tracheae. Air enters the tubes through a row of holes along an insect's abdomen. The air then diffuses down the blind-ended tracheae. Since the biggest bugs have the longest tracheae, they should need the most oxygen to be able to breathe.
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