Can you compare the skin and body of a frog with those of a salamander?
Frogs are different from salamanders (and the other type of amphibians; ceacilians), because they lack tails as adults and their legs are suited for jumping rather than walking. Both amphibian's skin is similar in that they breathe through it.
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