frogs dont drink water from their mouth
Yes, as humans Frogs don't drink water through their mouths.
They absorb it through the ‘drinking patch’, which is located on the underside of a frog’s belly and thighs that allows them to absorb water through their skin.
Like many amphibians, they are also able to absorb water and oxygens they need through their skin, which is porous.
This porous skin not only helps them to drink water through it, but it also allows the gasses to pass through it.
There is a species of frog known as Barbourula kalimantanensis found in Indonesia that has no lungs and only breathes through its skin.
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