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".
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?).
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.
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.
you can't breathe underwater
yes, but they can't breathe in water. they're related to crabs and lobsters.
No, there is no known tribe that can 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
No, the arctic fox cannot breathe underwater.
Without proper equipment no human can breathe underwater anywhere.
No, garden snails cannot breathe underwater as they require air to breathe. They have lungs and need to surface to breathe air.
Of course not. Humans are only able to breathe underwater for a few seconds.
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