How a frog gets the oxygen it needs to survive?
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Frog takes oxygen by skin and lungs.
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Most frogs begin their lives as jelly-like eggs that need moisture to develop. The eggs hatch into aquatic tadpoles, which breathe through gills. ... Frogs get virtually all of their water and part of their oxygen through their skin, and this process only works if their skin stays moist.
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