Do you mean frogs? If you do
Frogs don't have gills there a cold blooded reptile and frogs are purely air breathers so they don't need gills.
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the same weight as a horse
It is the same question as; "Why are we white?", "Why are we black?," "Why are we blonde?", "Why are we brown?", "Why are we red?", ect.
a glass frog can lay 25 eggs at a time
no grasshoppers eat frogs turtles are real and u na corns are to
to be able to camaflage into leaves and plants to hide form the preditor
its amphibians. Some examples are forgs and lizards. treefrogs , tiger salamander , American toad.
no, because then those gills gills would need gills and they would need gills and so on, so on. They have specialised cells instead.
gills.
Amphibians (Class Amphibia) Moist, shiny, thin, and slippery skins cover the bodies of many amphibians. They spend part of their lives in water because they have gills. As they grow into adults, their gills are replaced with lungs which enable them to breathe air and to live on land. Amphibians are cold-blooded. They are also hatched from egg. REMEMBER Body Covering Moist, slippery skin Organ used for breathing Gills/lungs Body temperature Cold-blooded How they born Hatched from eggs
gills are structures in fish for breathing in water while gills chambers are the cavities in which gills are enclosed
Octopuses have gills, not lungs. They use their gills to extract oxygen from water, allowing them to breathe underwater.