Animals drinking water is a common phenomenon, and most of them do so by using their mouth. However, when we talk about frogs, they do so in a very unique and fascinating manner. Unlike other animals, ...
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?
Cool drink effect Green tree frogs quench their thirst in arid landscapes by 'mining' moisture in the air using a process similar to the condensation that forms when a cold drink is taken from the ...
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