How arboreal animals breathe ?
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Arboreal Animals :
They breathe through their skin and membranes in their mouths and throats.
Example :
Arboreal Salamanders
Arboreal salamanders have no lungs
They live in coastal oak woodlands and yellow pine and black oak forests.
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- Arboreal salamanders may be found throughout the California coast, from Humboldt County to the northernmost section of the Baja Peninsula, in the United States.
- The Sierra Nevada foothills support an inland population.
- Coastal oak woods, as well as yellow pine and black oak forests, are home to them.
- Because arboreal salamanders lack lungs, they breathe through their skin and mouth and throat membranes.
- As a result, they can only be found in damp environments.
- They spend the most of their time on the forest floor under leaf litter, but in the summer, they withdraw inside tree cavities to avoid the dry weather. Common predators include snakes and birds.
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