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Creator: Intranetusa
Time: Apr 13 2008, 5:00 pm
 [Vi3t-X] Apr 19 2008, 9:27 pm Post #21
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Being lungless means being a plant.
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 NerdyTerdy Apr 19 2008, 9:38 pm Post #22
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This thing isn't even very practical though. In the article it said that the frog can't survive on land, or even in still water. So it's confined to a river. That's not good, that's bad :( It would be better off with gills. Or having kept its lungs :P
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 Intranetusa Apr 20 2008, 12:59 am Post #23
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Isn't being lungless mostly a deformity? Some deformities simply work :P
Many amphibians don't have lungs and breath through their skin.

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Being lungless means being a plant.
What? :dontgetit: :wtfage: ???
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 [Vi3t-X] Apr 20 2008, 1:18 am Post #24
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Exactly...

And basically taking the concept of how plants breathe CO2 more than O2.
So not having lungs, they would be more plant-like.
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 candle12345 Apr 20 2008, 3:02 am Post #25
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I payed 329 minerals for THIS?
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Being lungless means being a plant.
Tell that to the ants.
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 O)FaRTy1billion[MM] Apr 20 2008, 3:43 am Post #26
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Quote from [Vi3t-X]
Exactly...

And basically taking the concept of how plants breathe CO2 more than O2.
So not having lungs, they would be more plant-like.
Most animals don't have lungs. Fish don't, they have gills. Frogs also breathe through their skin...
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 Anonymous Apr 20 2008, 3:46 am Post #27
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Quote from O)FaRTy1billion[MM]
Quote from [Vi3t-X]
Exactly...

And basically taking the concept of how plants breathe CO2 more than O2.
So not having lungs, they would be more plant-like.
Most animals don't have lungs. Fish don't, they have gills. Frogs also breathe through their skin...
I believe fish only have gills to process the water in air, or am I wrong? I dunno.
And that's what this frog does, except those frogs intake air through skin into the lungs.
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 O)FaRTy1billion[MM] Apr 20 2008, 4:01 am Post #28
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Quote from Anonymous
Quote from O)FaRTy1billion[MM]
[quote=name:Vi3t-X]Exactly...

And basically taking the concept of how plants breathe CO2 more than O2.
So not having lungs, they would be more plant-like.
Most animals don't have lungs. Fish don't, they have gills. Frogs also breathe through their skin...
Lungs fill with air, and then absorb the oxygen. Gills push the water over an organ that absorbs oxygen. Frogs' skin does the same thing. You could probably just wiki it. It's been so long since I studied biology... :P
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 Intranetusa Apr 20 2008, 5:38 pm Post #29
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Chemical combustion/respiration suxs...we should all be nuclear powered. Dibs on the frosted uranium yellow cakes. :D
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 Rantent Apr 20 2008, 6:54 pm Post #30
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Tell that to the ants.
Ants have lung-like respiratory systems... They have to keep moving to force air in and out of them though.
And as a side note, I don't think the Ants would care if you told them.
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 Intranetusa Apr 20 2008, 8:58 pm Post #31
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Anyts have pores/holes in their exoskeleton that allows them to breath...sort of like the lungless frogs.
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 Epoch Apr 23 2008, 12:50 am Post #32
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Quote from [Vi3t-X]
...So not having lungs, they would be more plant-like.

They would be similar to plants, but plants have chloroplasts, setting them FAR away from plants at the same time >.>
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 Syphon[MM] Apr 23 2008, 1:18 am Post #33
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The majority of animal species do not have lungs, period. Get off the plant thing.
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 Clokr_ Apr 23 2008, 1:21 pm Post #34
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Lungs suck. No lungs means you can't drown.
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 ihjel Apr 23 2008, 3:15 pm Post #35
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or that you can't breath.
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 Intranetusa Apr 23 2008, 3:16 pm Post #36
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or that you can't breath.

Unless you have pores in your skin or gills...
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