Warty newts, like other amphibians, primarily breathe through their lungs and skin. While they have lungs for breathing air, they can also absorb oxygen directly through their permeable skin, a process known as cutaneous respiration. This dual method allows them to thrive in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. During the breeding season, they tend to be more aquatic, relying more on their skin for gas exchange while submerged.
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