gills
Kangaroos have lungs - they are mammals.
Rabbits, like all mammals, have lungs, not gills. Lungs are the respiratory organs of mammals, including rabbits, and they are adapted for breathing air. Gills, on the other hand, are the respiratory organs of aquatic animals such as fish and some amphibians. Gills are specialized for extracting oxygen from water, whereas lungs are designed for extracting oxygen from the air. Rabbits breathe by inhaling air through their nostrils, which then passes into their lungs, where oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide in the blood.
Gills.
Animals breathe in many ways: through body coverings, gills,tubes in their body, and lungs.some with lungs others with gills
Lungs and gills help animals breathe by taking in oxygen and than releasing carbon monoxide.
Because they have gills instead of lungs !
Yes they do.All sea creatures have gills.
The beak-like mouth of an octopus is located on the mantel cavity at the back of the bulbous head of the octopus, surrounded by the eight legs. The mouth is the entryway to the mantle cavity which has gills inside of it. The octopus uses these gills to breathe. Water is brought into the octopus mouth and is then passed through the gills back into the body of water. As the water is pushed over the surface of the gills, oxygen is picked up by the blood in the capillaries of the gills.
Fish Use Gills Instead of lungs. Gills Help fish to Breath. Fish Use Gills Instead of lungs. Gills Help fish to Breath.
The lungfish has both gills and lungs.
they have gills
Goldfish do not have lungs. Sorry but they have gills. =) Goldfishes do not have lungs. They have GILLS.
Absolutely. Everything that breathes air has lungs.
A amphibian has neither lungs or gills
Monotremes are mammals; therefore they have lungs, not gills.
how do anteaters breth gills or lungs
gills.