Websome species of terrestrial amphibian cannot breathe underwater, though they can hold their breath for hours as needed.

Weba team of evolutionary biologists has shown that anolis lizards, or anoles, are able to breathe underwater with the aid of a bubble clinging to their snouts.

Webour analyses highlight the phylogenetic complexity and conserved genome structure within hydrophis.

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Over time, their lungs adapted to become larger and more efficient.

Webthe extant marine amphibious fishes, which occur mainly on rocky shores or mudflats, have reached the limit of their niche expansion onto land and remain tied to water by.

Turtles, snakes, and crocodiles), seabirds and marine mammals (i. e.

Early amphibians were able to breathe air with rudimentary lungs.

Amphibians exhibit a variety of different respiratory.

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