DO AMPHIBIANS BREATHE IN THE WATER AND ON LAND?

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2026-04-14 13:15

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Yes, amphibians can breathe both in water and on land. In water, they typically use their skin and, in some cases, gills to absorb oxygen. On land, they primarily rely on lungs for respiration, though many still retain the ability to absorb oxygen through their moist skin. This dual respiratory system allows them to thrive in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.

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