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What do amphibians breathe through?

Amphibians breath through their skin. They take in oxygen through their moist skin and it goes to their lungs.


What is an amphibians breathing method?

Amphibians can breath through their nostrils. But many types can absorb oxygen through their skin.


Are fish related to amphibians?

No, no and no. Amphibians are aquatic creatures but, they are amphibians. They breath through their skin, unlike the fish, who breath through their gills. Don't trust me? I have a PhD in Herpetology and a masters in marine biology. Sent in by: Brevityman


What animal do not breathes with their lungs?

Fish breath through their scales, amphibians breat 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.


What kind of animal breath through skin?

Some species of amphibians do not have lungs or gills, but obtain all their necessary oxygen and water through their skin. Other amphibians have lungs for breathing air, but use their skin to take in additional oxygen, as well as water, through capillaries in their skin.


What adaptations do adult amphibians have?

Legs, to walk withLungs, to breath withThin skin, to absorb moisture through


What use moist skin to breath?

Animals that breathe through moist skin are amphibians , frogs, salamanders, caecillians , newt , snail , earthworm , etc


Do all amphibians breath though the skin under water?

No, none of them do.


Why does a frog soak up water through its skin?

Amphibians need wet skin at all times to breathe through the pores on their skin .


What does the lungs do on a frog?

Through their skin. If kept moist frogs do quite well in this mode of respiration.


What do amphibian's breath out of?

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.