yes
Frogs primarily use their skin to absorb oxygen from the environment through a process called cutaneous respiration. They also have buccal pumping, where they use their throat muscles to push air into their lungs. Additionally, frogs can absorb a small amount of oxygen through their mouth lining while keeping their mouths closed.
no theyre an amphibian
on land , frogs breathe with the help of lungs , and in water , with the help of gills.
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.
Frogs OK PEOPLE! WHEN WILL YOU LEARN THAT FROGS ARE NOT REPTILES!! THEYRE AMPHIBIANS!!
I would think they breathe with there mouth underwater.
Most frogs have lungs, but their are lungless frogs. They can also breath thru their skin.
With lungs
Although tadpoles breathe from gills, the gills start to disappear and lungs start to form in the frog's body. So that means that frogs breathe through lungs.(So does toads)
Frogs breathe just like humans, taking in air through their mouths and exhaling it. They are also able to breathe through their skin.
Through their moist skin.