how does a frog live on land and in water
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"Frogs" can live on "land as well as in water" because they are "amphibians" i.e they can live both on land and in water.
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Frogs can breathe through skin, gills or lungs accordingly. ... As these larvae grow, they need to come to the surface of the water body to breathe air.
Explanation:
Frogs can breathe through skin, gills or lungs accordingly. ... As these larvae grow, they need to come to the surface of the water body to breathe air.
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- An amphibian will live each onto land and in water.
- Instead of potable, frogs soak the wet into their body through their skin.
- Frogs breathe through their nostrils whereas conjointly interesting regarding 0.5 the air they have through their skin.
- Like all amphibians, frogs want wet to survive. rather than potable, frogs absorb water through their skin.
- Though several species are found in watery environments like ponds and wetlands, several adult frogs board woodlands or grasslike areas and come back to ponds solely to breed annually.
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