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How is the frog's skin adapted to the water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The frog has developed skin and nostrils on its skin to help it get adapted to the water.
Answered by davanubha
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Frog skin is highly adapted for water—it's the original wetsuit, really. Since frogs do not swallow water, but absorb it through the skin, and because they must also absorb much of their oxygen through skin as well, having a ready source of water for soaking is a must.
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