Amphibians Breathe Through Lungs. They breathe through gills while they are tadpoles. They live in the marshes, in their adult life they breathe through the lungs, they take the o 2 of the surrounding air.
All reptiles breathe through their lungs. Amphibians typically have webbed toes and skin covered feet. Amphibians ventilate lungs by positive pressure breathing (buccal pumping), while supplementing oxygen through cutaneous absorption.
When they metamorphose into frogs, they eventually lose their gills and start breathing through the lungs or through the skin.
All adults are carnivorous but larvae are frequently herbivorous. Frogs can breathe through their skin while they are in water and when they are on land. When amphibians are young, such as tadpoles, they breath using gills and spiracle. Tadpoles breathe through the gills by moving their throat through regular rhythmic movements, known as pulsing.