No, they breathe through their lungs.
Yes, mammals breathe through their lungs.
A frog can breath through its skin.
The frogs skin is very slimy. The skin is partially used for breathing in oxygen just like how humans and other vaious mammals breath through their noses. There are other functions of the skin, but i am sure about this one=)
No, reptiles do not breath through skin.
Chimpanzees get oxygen through there lugs and they breath through there nose and mouth. They are mammals and mammals have lungs.
All mammals breathe with lungs.
No
no worms do not breath through there n=mouths they breath through there skin
All mammals, birds, and reptiles and most adult amphibians breathe through lungs. Most fish do not. Some species of salamander lack lungs and breathe eaither through their skin or through gills. Mos young amphibians are aquatic and breathe through gills. Most fish breath exclusively through gills. Some fish, called lungfish can breath through lungs, bust still primarily use their gills.
they breath through their skin. it's pretty cool!!;)
Kangaroo breath the same as other mammals, through their nostrils or mouth and internal lungs.
some frogs breath through skin some don't.