well no. unless u put it in a fish tank!!!
Some fish have a labyrinth organ which allows them to breathe air for short periods. Though not many posses this organ and all will eventually perish on land.
They originate from Central and South America.
Central and South America
Fish have evolved to breathe in the water.
They don't. Antarctica is a land mass and fish need water to be able to breathe.
The term "amphibian fish" is a misnomer. Lung fish can breathe air however they are still fish and not amphibians.
Most fish breathe with gills.
yes, fish can breathe. they do this by using their gills.
fish breathe through their gills
Fish are a type of animal. Mammals have internal lungs similar to humans with which they breathe. Fish have external gills so they can breathe underwater. They also have different skeletal compositions, allowing animals to walk on land and fish to be buoyant under water.
Elephants breathe with lungs.Most land animals breathe with lungs.All mammals breathe with lungs.All reptiles breathe with lungs .All birds breathe with lungs.Some amphibians breathe with lungs, while some do not.Only fish and marine crustaceans breathe with gills.
They don't have lungs, they have gills. In simple terms, they don't have the right 'equipment' to breathe on land. Just like humans can't breathe underwater.
Yes, fish do 'breathe' through gills.
Fish breathe with the help with gills.
Most fish breathe through their gills, not moist skin! :)