Australian Desert Frogs soak in water when it rains. Why?
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The amphibians then absorb the water that condenses on their skin,a cleverly adaptation that allow them to draw Water out of the air in a time of almost after rain
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Frogs "fog up" by moving from cool, dry air to warm, humid burrows, according to an October 2011 study. ... The amphibians then absorb the water that condenses on their skin, a clever adaption that allows them to draw water out of the air in a time of almost no rain.
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