How is frog adapted to live both land or water
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Frogs start their lives as aquatic tadpoles with gills to breathe. As tadpoles grow into frogs, lungs replace the gills and allow frogs to breathe on land. Frogs' skin is covered by a layer of slime that dissolves oxygen from air and water. Numerous blood vessels present in frogs' thin skin absorb the oxygen.
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In order to live on land, amphibians replaced gills with another respiratory organ, the lungs.
Other adaptations include: Skin that prevents loss of water. Eyelids that allow them to adapt to vision outside of the water.
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