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How Amphibians Breathe Through Their Skin to Survive
Animals are incredibly adaptable creatures that have developed a variety of survival mechanisms throughout their evolution. Many amphibians, like frogs, axolotls, and caecilians, can breathe through ...
Unlike humans, frogs and other amphibians don't need to rely on their lungs to breathe; their unique skin helps them exchange oxygen and drink. But how do frogs breathe and drink through their skin?
Horses have a forward-only digestive system that prevents burping or vomiting but supports constant grazing. A powerful soft palate seal makes horses obligate nasal breathers, protecting airflow ...
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