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Since frog lungs are poorly developed, what else do frogs do to breathe

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When frog matures from tadpole to adult, its gills are lost and develops functioning lungs. After maturity, frogs are still able to breathe through their skin---- known as “bimodal breathing,” wherein an animal uses two different systems for bringing in oxygen. These two different breathing systems allow adult frogs to shift between aquatic habitats (which require skin respiration) and land habitats (which are more suited to lung respiration).
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