frogs, toads, salamanders have thin moist skin to aid in what process?

Posted by admin on November 18th, 2009 and filed under frogs and toads |

frogs, salamanders, and toads have thin moist skin to aid in what process? is it to keep them cool or what?

they have moist skin to make sure their skin doesn’t dry and harden. that’s why they like water. sometimes their skin is wet because of their mucus

please answer this question "what wattage should a spot lamp be for my bearded dragon and several other bearded dragon questions"

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  1. Sam Says:

    they have moist skin to make sure their skin doesn’t dry and harden. that’s why they like water. sometimes their skin is wet because of their mucus

    please answer this question "what wattage should a spot lamp be for my bearded dragon and several other bearded dragon questions"
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  2. Yvette Says:

    This is to aid with gas exchange. Its like having the whole outside of their body as a lung to take in oxygen to the blood stream and get rid of carbon dioxide.

    Hope this helps
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