frogs skin is thin because it lets moisture out and that saves the frog from having to waste time pooing and weeing
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, have thin, damp skin that helps them to breathe through their skin. This skin allows for the exchange of gases and helps to keep them hydrated by absorbing water from their environment.
It is thin because oxygen is past through it.
soft,thin,moist skin
soft,thin,moist skin
the frog has thin skin so moisture can escape through its skin instead of the frog having to waste time doing its business
Frogs have moist skin that needs to stay damp to breathe through their skin. On land, their skin can dry out quickly, leading to dehydration and difficulty breathing. Additionally, frogs lay their eggs in water, so they need to be near water to reproduce.
They're not...They're amphibians. They have jellylike eggs, no scales and damp skin. They must live near water.
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.
Baby frogs drink water, either by absorbing it through their skin or by swallowing it. They often acquire moisture through their environment, such as by living in damp areas or near water sources.
Damp skin
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.