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As a frog matures from tadpole to adult, it loses its gills and develops functioning lungs. During this transition, and after maturity, frogs are still able to breathe through their skin. This trait is known as ââ¬Åbimodal breathing,ââ¬Â in which an animal uses two different systems for bringing in oxygen. |
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