how is a frog adapted to live both in water and on land
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Frogs have many adaptations that allow them to live on land and water. These include lungs, porous and regenerating skin, superior vision, webbed feet and mucus excretion. Frogs may breathe through their skin or using their lungs. ... The lungs are a much more efficient way for frogs to acquire oxygen.
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Frogs have many adaptations that allow them to live on land and water. These include lungs, porous and regenerating skin, superior vision, webbed feet and mucus excretion.
Frogs may breathe through their skin or using their lungs. Oxygen from air or water is dissolved into the frog's thin skin and diffused through the walls of the blood capillaries into the blood stream...
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