No, they aren't a mammal like a whale or dolphin so they breathe using the oxygen in the water.
no
By wrigglers I assume you mean mosquito larvae. They have to come to the surface to breathe.
yes
No. Turtles do not have gills so they have to come to the surface of the water to breathe.
The dragonfly nymphs actually come to the surface of the water in order to breathe. They have gills at the base of their rectum and breathe through their bottom.
Dolphins come up to the surface to breathe.
No mammals can breathe underwater. All mammals, including sea mammals, must breathe above the surface of the water. This is why marine mammals such as dolphins and whales frequently come to the surface.
none because they never come up to the surface to breathe air and they dont have gills!
Yes, it's a mammal and breathe with lungs.
They don't. Dolphins have lungs, and have to Surface to Breathe. Thye hold their breath while diving.
Yes manatees are mammals which means they breathe air
adult frogs come up to the surface to get oxygen then go back underwater again then when they need more they come up again
if you mean come up to the surface of the water than yeah, they breather air since they're mammals s they come up to the surface and breathe through their blowhole