Crawdads are freshwater crustaceans that look like little lobsters. Related to lobsters, crawdads breathe through gills and live in waters that don't freeze to the bottom
Response: That fails to answer my question. I was looking for information regarding cats, not "crawdads".
Yes, Crayfish can breath out of water as long as their gills are wet my pet Mexican dwarf stays out of water hours on end sometimes, before getting back in they have the ability to pull oxygen straight out of the air with their specialized gill chambers. an ability that God gave them amazing.
Crayfish can breathe under water. It is not a good to pull them out of the water to often. They can become stressed and die. Provide plenty of hiding spots that can not be accessed by aggressive fish.
Crawdads are crayfish, which include lobsters and other shellfish. So, yes, they do live in water.
yes ,crayfish live under water the question has been answered
NO a hermit crab cant not breathe under water unless its a water crab!
yes, they have gills.
Yes, they have gills.
There are crabs which breathe water and crabs which breathe air. It is rare to find a crab that does both but intertidal crabs do but they must remain wet to breath air (strange, right?).
Hermit crabs haveb modified gills which means they can't breathe underwater but need 70-80% of humidity and temp to keep their gills moist.
Crabs have gills. The underwater ones have larger gills than the terrestrial ones. Terrestrial crabs use the humidity in the air to breathe. this is why crabs live near water even if they are land dwellers. some crabs have very small and basic lungs but these cannot function without water and are usually attached to some sort of gill.
you can't breathe underwater
yes, but they can't breathe in water. they're related to crabs and lobsters.
No, the arctic fox cannot breathe underwater.
Marine crabs breathe underwater using gills, which are located in a two cavities under the carapace. True land crabs have enlarged, modified cavities that act like lungs so that the land crabs can breathe air
Without proper equipment no human can breathe underwater anywhere.
Of course not. Humans are only able to breathe underwater for a few seconds.
Sand crabs breathe through gills, in the same way that fish do. On land, sand crabs breathe by keeping their gills moist to facilitate the absorption of oxygen in the air.
The enchantment, Respiration, will help you breathe underwater. Not only that, but it makes your vision clearer while swimming underwater.
No, it can not.