A characteristic of all amphibians is permeable skin. They do have the ability to absorb water through their skin. It is called cutaneous absorption. It is very uncommon to observe frogs drinking water orally. Their primary means of hydrating is by absorbing water, rather than drinking it. Thus, frogs can "drink" through their skin.
No, frogs do not drink water. Frogs absorb water through their skin.
Frogs do not drink, they absorb water through their porous skin.
No, they drink through their skin.
Frogs breathe throw their skin
frogs and toads do not drink they absorb water through thier skin
Frogs rarely drink with their mouths. Rather, they "drink" through their skin. A "seat pouch" on their bellies absorbs water.
Frogs don't need to drink water they can absorb it through their skin.
Frogs do not drink fizzy drinks. In fact, they don't really "drink" at all. They absorb water through their skin.
they absorb it with there skin.
They absorb it threw their skin
They absorb it threw their skin
Isn't it frogs?