How are frogs adapted on land and in the sea?
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Frogs are not completely adapted to life on land. Most adult frogs are completely adapted to live life on landwhile some are better suited to live in water. All adult frogs lay their eggs in or around water. ... Tadpoles look almost nothing like frogs as they have tails, no legs or arms, and use gills for breathing.
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As tadpoles grow into frogs, lungs replace the gills and allow frogs to breathe on land. Frogs' skin is covered by a layer of slime that dissolves oxygen from air and water. Numerous blood vessels present in frogs' thin skin absorb the oxygen.
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