Yes. Alligators breathe with lungs.
yes. a alligator has lungs and they breathe threw it.
No, when alligators go under water, they are holding their breath.
With lungs, pretty much like you and I.
Yes, alligators have lungs and breathe air just like you do. They CAN hold their breath for a long time while they are under water, though!
Yes, snakes breathe air and they have lungs.
the lungs will moves down when breathe out air
A reptile has scales and lungs to breathe air
They breathe air with lungs.
Yes, they do. Ostriches are flightless birds (Aves) and breathe air with their lungs.
Alligators breathe with lungs as air breathing animals. They do not have gills and have to surface to get air.The same way that you or I do. Reptiles cannot live without air but some are adapted to live in the water and they do not need to breathe as often as you or I. Also, reptiles have a much slower metabolism and that further reduces their oxygen needs.Alligators have lungs and breathe air. They can hold their breath for long periods of time, but will eventually surface to get some air.
Yes it does. Alligators are reptiles and reptiles have lungs.
The alligator gar can "sort of" breathe air. It is a fish, complete with gills, but is a primitive one. It's gills don't work very well out of water, but it can survive for several hours in air. A link can be found below.