No,they breathe with lungs and who ever asked this question how the heck do you not heck do you not know
YES IT CAN BREATHE THROUGH BOTH lungs and gills
A salamander has both lungs and gills to breathe underwater. I found a good site if you want to read more about them.
No. Just lungs.
They breathe out of their Lungs and Gills may sound funny to have both but they do
Monotremes and marsupials are both mammals. They are warm-blooded vertebrates which have fur and breathe using lungs (instead of gills). As they are mammals, they both feed their young on mothers' milk.
amphibians such as frogs and toads are born in water with gills and looks like a minnow; but as they grow older they get lungs and breathe oxygen
Lungs , no gills. They can drown quite easily.
Porpoises, like dolphins, are mammals. Both animals give birth to live young, have warm blood, and use lungs instead of gills to breathe.
Birds and mammals both have the following:a backbone and internal skeleton, as they are vertebratesthey are warm-bloodedthey breathe using lungs (not gills)
Elephants are mammals and they have lungs.
Well Tadpoles breath through there gills but as the tadpoles turn into frogs the gills wear off and are replaced by lungs. So both.
Fish and mammals are both classified as animals. They both have lungs and an endoskeleton. Fish breathe through gills and live in water. Mammals breathe through lungs and most live on land. Fish reproduce by laying eggs, while mammals give live birth.