The only animal that has true lungs and gills is the lungfish. Animals like frogs often have gills for a portion of their lives and then later develop lungs.
Frogs and toads have gills as tadpoles. But lungs as adults.
It depends what you mean by that? Animals who 'breathe' with gills are most likely to be fish and some amphibians. Most mammals and other species breathe through their lungs.
it is flying fish haha!
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they actuly all have lungs but fish gave gills
A kangaroo breathes with its lungs. A kangaroo does not have gills, animals that need to breath in water are the ones with gills.
lungs or gills
No, not all animals have lungs, fish and reptiles have gills, humans and mammals have lungs except whales and dolphin they have gills because they under water
Frogs are born with gills, but soon, when they get older, they get lungs, and start breathing oxygen.
amphibians use gills AND lungs, fish/marine life use gills alone
Animals = lungs Fish = gills
Lungs for air breathing animals Gills for water breathing animals
Animals breathe in many ways: through body coverings, gills,tubes in their body, and lungs.some with lungs others with gills
Lungs and gills help animals breathe by taking in oxygen and than releasing carbon monoxide.
A tadpole can breath through their gills but they grow lungs as they turn into a frog.
Gills. Animals living in the water that do not come up for air use gills to breathe.