thin and dry.
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Animals who need to have moist skin are amphibians, such as frogs.
The animals in the polar regions have thick fur and thick skin to protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.
Amphibians
To breathe through the skin. Animals that do this are usually amphibious. Thier skin has to be moist to make gaseous exchanges easier so they might spend a lot of time in the water or naturally keep producing a mucus. They're also usually animals with underdeveloped lungs, so breathing through the skin was an evolutionary necessity.
Frogs
Some species of elephants can have skin up to an inch thick. A rhinoceros and a hippopotamus can also have very thick skin. These are all pachydermatous animals (meaning, "thick skinned").
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
In animals that rely on skin for respiration, the skin must be moist. This moisture helps facilitate gas exchange by allowing oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse through the skin. Dry skin would impede this process.
Animals that breathe through moist skin are amphibians , frogs, salamanders, caecillians , newt , snail , earthworm , etc
Amphibians.. because they exchange gas partly through their skin, so gases must be able to move in and out - Their skin's got to be permeable and moist.
No, they have a round foot with very thick skin.
because they have thick skin :)