Does a Cane Toad breath air with lungs?
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How toads breathe: control of air flow to and from the lungs by the nares in Bufo marinus.
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Like all amphibians, toads breathe through their skin as well as with their lungs. When a toad is inactive the skin usually absorbs enough oxygen to meet its needs. ... Air enters the toad's mouth through its nostrils, and by raising the floor
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