how do salamander breathes on land ​
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Sirens keep their gills all their lives, which allows them to breathe underwater. Species that live on land lose their gills as they grow older. These salamanders develop lungs that are used in breathing, much like breathing in mammals. Other land-living salamanders do not have lungs or gills.
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Sirens keep their gills all their lives, which allows them to breathe underwater. Species that live on land lose their gills as they grow older. These salamanders develop lungs that are used in breathing, much like breathing in mammals. ... Instead, they "breathe," or exchange gases, through their skin.
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