frogs skin is thin because it lets moisture out and that saves the frog from having to waste time pooing and weeing
webbed feet help them swim easily
Amphibians. some reptiles also have smooth, moist skin.
It is thin because oxygen is past through it.
soft,thin,moist skin
soft,thin,moist skin
They're not...They're amphibians. They have jellylike eggs, no scales and damp skin. They must live near water.
the frog has thin skin so moisture can escape through its skin instead of the frog having to waste time doing its business
Actually frogs dont breathe from their lungs. They have lungs but they don't use them because their skin is so thin that they can breathe from it.
Some can be and have to stay damp to survive, such as frogs. But, many don't have to be to survive.
Damp skin
Skin is the respiratory organ in frogs. A thin water film is formed on the skin of frog and to retain this thin film of water for long time, mucus is produced by the mucus glands present in the skin. The O2 gets dissolved into this thin film of water from where it gets diffused into the blood capillaries. And this is the reason, why the skin of frog is richly supplied with blood capillaries. If the skin of frog dries up, the frog dies. The frogs also have lungs but 80% of respiration takes place through the skin. So, frogs have two respiratory organs 1) Skin 2) Lungs.
Frogs do not do well in a desert unless there is a permanent water supply. They have very thin skin and can quickly dehydrate in the dry desert. They are adapted to moist or wet environments.
Leopard Frogs (also known as common frogs or meadow frogs) can be found in damp environments, in temperate parts of North America.