they dont have lungs they have large rectums strapped to there torso and gills that help them breath sub human air
Lungs. All mammals have lungs; gills are for fish.
Yes.
Through their nose and mouth using their lungs and diaphragm.
Young frogs, or tadpoles, breathe underwater using gills. Then they grow lungs and lose their gills. As adults, they breathe air using their lungs.
No fish breathe through their gills. (simiar organ to lungs yet functions differently)
No - seals breath through their lungs !
A whale is a mammal and needs to come to the surface and breath air using two lungs.
Mammals, birds, reptiles and adult amphibians breathe using lungs. Fish breathe using gills, while juvenile amphibians breathe using gills and spiracles.
Aquatic larvae that breathe with gills and as terrestrial adults that breathe using lungs and skin
mud skipper breathe using its lungs in the air and gills in the water
Yes, all reptiles breathe using lungs. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin.
No they do not. That's why they come up every once in a while. Mammals are animals that MUST breathe air to survive. All otters areammals
Most reptiles exchange gases through their lungs. The lungs of reptiles are folded so as to make enough room for gaseous exchange.
Tadpoles have gills and Frogs have lungs.