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How do toads breathe?

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Answered by bharanisatya1407
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toads breaths through skin as well as lungs

Answered by Anonymous
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Like all amphibians, toads breathe through their skin as well as with their lungs. When a toad is inactive the skin usually absorbs enough oxygen to meet its needs. ... Air enters the toad's mouth through its nostrils, and by raising the floor of its mouth, the toad forces the air into its lungs.

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