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No because it is not a fish it is a mammal.

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Q: Can frogs breath air through there skin?
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How do frogs breathe in water and on land?

frogs breathe through there skins. but the frog has lungs but no ribs! They don't. Frogs can hold their breath for a very long time but they still have to come to the surface to breath air.They don't, they hold their breath like we do, they can just do it a long time. During their tadpole stage, they breathe under water through their skin, using internal gills. When they mature into frogs, they develop lungs and then can only breathe air using their lungs.


What are two structures used by frogs to obtain oxygen?

Amphibians as larvea or tadpoles use gills to obtain oxygen. They then go into a metamorphic stage where they have both gills and developing lungs, and as adult they breath through lungs as we do.


How do frogs ventilate their lungs?

Frogs breathe just like humans, taking in air through their mouths and exhaling it. They are also able to breathe through their skin.


Why is an amphibian's skin moist but not a reptile's?

Because reptiles breath air, amphibians have moist goopy skin because they breath through the moist pores in their skins.


Do froglets have gills?

yes, but they can also accomplish much respiration through their skin in highly aerated water.


Do frogs help us?

yes they help us breath in the air we breath i read about it somewhere


How are frogs peculiar in their in their way of breathing?

their nostrils are holes that lead into the mouth. the air comes in through there and fills their lungs The toad normally breathes through its skin using whats called a cutaneous gas exchange. Toads also have lungs but while submerged in water or in hibernation, they just breathe through their skin.


How do earthworms get air to breath?

The earthworm's body allows oxygen to be diffused from the air through the skin. Since, they do not have lungs.


Why do frogs live in hot places?

Frogs do not live in hot places... they live in humid or moist places. They need to do this because without moist air OR just plain water, their skin will dry out. Now, when our skin is dry, we just put on lotion! But frogs partially breathe through their skin. When their skin dries out, they cannot breathe and will likely die. :( Poor frogs!


Does a frog have gills and lungs?

toads do not have lungs,but they do breathe underwater. their skin absorbs the water which brings the oxygen into their bodies to help them breathe easily underwater. CORRECTION: Toads do in fact have lungs. Unlike many frogs, toads have dry skin but when in water they are still able to exchange gases through their skin in its moist state. Nevertheless, toads do have lungs, and draw air into their mouths and using their jaw muscles, force the air down into their lungs using positive pressure. It all depends on the species of toad, but both mechanisms for gas inhalation supplement each other.


Animals breathe through moist skin?

Frogs,toads,salamanders,leech


What is the interior of the frogs lungs?

it is 23