Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their skin and lungs
Tadpoles use gills to breath. Adult amphibians breath with their lungs, and frogs can get a little oxygen from their skin, when moist or wet.
yes they help us breath in the air we breath i read about it somewhere
No because it is not a fish it is a mammal.
lungs maybe? -____-
Not for long...they are amphibians and need to breath air.
yes because they breath air
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their lungs and skin. Tadpoles use gills.
No, it is not needed. African dwarf frogs are fully aquatic (living in water). However, they need to breath air.
Tadpoles breath through gills and when they mature into frogs they breath through lungs. this is similar for many amphibians
Tree frogs need trees for shelter. They also need bugs to stay alive and water to drink. they also need air to breath.
To breath. Remember that tadpoles turn into frogs (or toads) and they are amphibious. Amphibions need air just as youb or i do