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American bullfrogs breathe primarily through a process called buccal respiration. They take in air through their nostrils and then close their mouths, forcing the air into their lungs by lowering the floor of their mouth. Additionally, they can absorb oxygen directly through their skin, especially when submerged in water, which helps them breathe while remaining submerged. This dual method of respiration is essential for their survival in various environments.

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