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Pictures. All amphibians do at least some breathing through their skins—they can't get quite enough oxygen through their lungs because they lack diaphrams. However, it may also breathe with its mouth closed.
All amphibians do at least some breathing through their skins—they can't get quite enough oxygen through their lungs because they lack diaphrams.
Sternum (breastbone) and ribs to protect internal organs. 3) amphibians develop lungs over time as they grow. Some species of salamanders do not have lungs at all. Adaptations for land in amphibians include protective skin and eyelids that allow.