no, not really...... most i know; well actually......... all i know have noses, so they must have lungs
Fish obtain oxygen through their gills, allowing them to breathe underwater, while reptiles require air to breathe like we do. Marine reptiles, such as sea turtles, have to surface periodically for air.
Mammals, birds, reptiles and adult amphibians breathe using lungs. Fish breathe using gills, while juvenile amphibians breathe using gills and spiracles.
No. Fish are one of the five families of vertebrates (animals with backbones) that include fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals. Fish are similar to reptiles being cold blooded, they lay eggs, and have scales, but are different from reptiles as fish breathe through gills and live exclusively underwater, whereas reptiles breathe through lungs on land. Fish lay eggs that have thin membranes (skins) in water. Reptiles usually lay eggs with thick leathery skins on land.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------BUT,fish pretty much evoled to make reptiles.so if you look at it,reptiles are like land living fish!both have scales and most lay eggs... a FISH is definitely NOT A REPTILE.... fish are in the family of fishes. and although they seem like a reptile with teeth, scales and dinosaur-like, they are completely different from reptiles like their insides, fins and skills. hope my answer helped! :)
Sharks are not amphibians, mammals, or reptiles. They are a type of fish known as cartilaginous fish, as their skeletons are made of cartilage instead of bone.
Baby reptiles breathe air through their nostrils and their mouths into their lungs, just like adult reptiles.
The main differences between fish and reptiles are:fish breathe through gills and reptiles breathe through lungsFish have scales and reptiles have scaly skinFish must live in water but reptiles are terrestrial (except for turtles)
The term "amphibian fish" is a misnomer. Lung fish can breathe air however they are still fish and not amphibians.
No, not all reptiles have lungs. Some reptiles, like snakes, have evolved specialized structures like air sacs that help in breathing. Crocodilians are an example of reptiles that use both lungs and special air sacs.
Reptiles, amphibians and fish are all cold-blooded vertebrates.
Seahorses are fish and like most other fish they breathe through gills.
No, reptiles usually have thick scaly skin and they can't breathe through their skin. Reptiles breathe using their lungs. If they are underwater they have to come to the surface to breathe. Reptiles have little slits of nostrils and can also mouth-breathe. Amphibians (frogs, newts, salamanders etc) are NOT reptiles. Amphibians often breathe through their skin, which is thin and wet.
A fish is neither a reptile or a reptile. A fish is a fish.