no they are not
Birds and mammals are air breathers. Lampreys are not.
No, like all sharks and fish they have gills.
The Flame Breathers was created in 1940.
I am not sure if this is a correct answer to your question, because i am no expert on fowl, but I am not aware of birds ever having gill slits in there formation. Humans have slits that have been misconstrued to be gill slits but those are there to help with the formation of your neck and ears. I imagine that the two cases are related, but, like I said, I am no expert on birds.
Air breathers are engines that breath air as opposed to rockets which do not.
no they have gills meaning they are fish not air breathers
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Birds have lungs like a human does, but they also have 7-9 air sacs. They do not have a diaphragm. The air sacs move the air in and out of the chest. Humans are diaphramic breathers and birds are ribcage breathers -- thier sternum (breastbone) must move or they will suffocate. Instead of alveoli where gases are exchanged in the human, the bird has a different setup called an air capillary which is much more efficient than alveoli.
because of its gills it (breathers) air and like humans breathers oxygen any way i love my but and my self
Fire breathers
Chordata is the phylum that contains animals with backbones and gill slits. Members of this phylum include vertebrates like fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Yes.