Scientific name of moist skin in frogs
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There are more than 6,000 species of amphibians living today. This animal class includes toads and frogs, salamanders and newts, and caecilians. Almost all amphibians have thin, moist skin that helps them breathe.
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Frogs and toads have a 'lycra' type skin that protects them from from injury and disease. It comes in wonderful variations of colour and patterns. Frog skin is water permiable, this means it can let water in and out. Frogs don't often drink with their mouths, they absorb water through their skin.
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