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Being a fish, fish don't have lungs. They breath through gills. Gills are almost like lungs except that the fact that they are only able to breath underwater.
As young amphibians have external gills. As adults their skins are permeable to gas exchange. Reptiles breath only with their lungs.
all of them and do me a favor dont get them confused with amphipeans which live on land and in water, reptiles only can live on land, with alligators and turtles they just can hiold their breath for relatively long periods of time, and the water snakes just glide across the water
they breath through their gills and they breath out like us but the only difference is that they have gills and lungs.
There are many different varieties of salamanders. Most of these salamanders have both gills, and lungs. There are also some that have gills, but then lose them as they get older. They then use lungs for breathing.
Yes. They can only breath air. Yes of course they do they are mammels and have lungs to breath! :)
Lungs. Only fish and some amphibions have gills.Yes. They have lungs because they don't live in the water, they just tend to go into the water to moisturize or to grab a bite to eat
Sea snakes have lungs, not gills. They hold their breath - which they're very good at - when they dive. While being similar in shape, eels are a different story. They have gills, just like fish.
Mammals have lungs, as do amphibians, reptiles, and birds. Fish are the only chordates that have gills rather than lungs.
The alligator gar can "sort of" breathe air. It is a fish, complete with gills, but is a primitive one. It's gills don't work very well out of water, but it can survive for several hours in air. A link can be found below.
frogs can only live on land if they are wet, all animals from this catagory do this. However, frogs cant survive on land if they are dry. They way frogs breath is much different from most animals,frogs not only breath through lungs, but also through their skin. Frogs can only breath when wet.