how do arboreal animals breathe ??
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They live in coastal oak woodlands and yellow pine and black oak forests. Arboreal salamanders have no lungs, so they breathe through their skin and membranes in their mouths and throats. For this reason, they are restricted to areas with plenty of moisture.
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Arboreal animals breath with there mouth and lungs
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