Yes
Through gills. They have gill chambers so that they can stay out of the water for a while.
So that they can wet their gill chambers again to survive by taking in the dissolved oxygen.
The animals that breathe through gill chambers are crabs and mudskippers. Their gill chambers also function in the storage of water.
Some spiders and insects that live in part underwater carry air bubbles with them to breathe through.
First, dissolved oxygen in the water is absorbed by the creature and then it flows through the gill chambers. And the waste products flow through the gill chambers and it will be passed out through the body.
those are fishes gills
First, dissolved oxygen in the water is absorbed by the creature and then it flows through the gill chambers. And the waste products flow through the gill chambers and it will be passed out through the body.
Animals with gill chambers, such as certain species of fish or amphibians, can stay on land for short periods by utilizing specialized adaptations. They often possess a moist skin or gill structures that can absorb oxygen from the air. Additionally, some species may have the ability to store moisture in their gill chambers, allowing them to breathe air temporarily. These adaptations enable them to survive in terrestrial environments, albeit for limited durations.
a direct quote from wikipedia:The ability to breathe through their skin and the lining of their mouth (the mucosa) and throat (the pharynx). This is only possible when the mudskipper is wet, limiting mudskippers to humid habitats and requiring that they keep themselves moist. This mode of breathing, similar to that employed by amphibians, is known as cutaneous air breathing.[4] Another important adaptation that aids breathing while out of water are their enlarged gill chambers, where they retain a bubble of air. These large gill chambers close tightly when the fish is above water, keeping the gills moist, and allowing them to function. They act like a scuba diver's cylinders, and supply oxygen for respiration also while on land.[4]
Fish are animals that have gills. There are many types of fish, and they can be found in the ocean and in lakes.
The mudskipper's diet includes insects and small fish.
yes a mudskipper breathes through gills