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How Amphibians Breathe Through Their Skin to Survive
Explore how frogs, axolotls, and other amphibians use cutaneous respiration to absorb oxygen directly through their skin.
A new global assessment of the world's amphibians finds that more than 2 of every 5 known species is at risk of extinction. Habitat loss, disease... When JJ Apodaca was starting graduate school for ...
Scientific name of frog: Frogs are one of the most widespread and diverse groups of animals on Earth, thriving in almost ...
For decades, a silent killer has slaughtered frogs and salamanders around the world by eating their skins alive. Now, a global team of 41 scientists has announced that the pathogen—which humans ...
A study published in the journal Nature found that the status of amphibians globally is "deteriorating rapidly," earning them the unenviable title of being the planet's most threatened class of ...
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