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How do frogs breathe?
Like other amphibians, frogs have lungs that they use to take in air and absorb oxygen into their blood. They are also able to take up oxygen through their skins. In order to do this, however, they have to keep their bodies moist at all times. Frogs are also able to absorb oxygen through the moist lining of their mouth.
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