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6 August, 19:09

A fungal infection that covers an amphibian's skin can quickly kill the animal. Why can't amphibians tolerate their skin being covered with a foreign substance

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  1. 6 August, 19:29
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    Amphibians skin is fully functional in blood production, and become anemic when the skin is covered by fungus. Amphibians have small lungs and use their skin for respiration (Cutaneous Respiration); they suffocate when the skin is covered with fungal growth.
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