no if the horse comes up to breathe from above the water than no
As grasshopper don't live underwater they don't need gills.
Fins and gills or webbed feet.
Because people aren't aquatic. We are land animals, and would die in the ocean because we have no gills and need freshwater to live.
For horses to live in the ocean, they would need a variety of adaptations. These may include physiological changes to allow for efficient oxygen exchange underwater, such as developing gills or an increased ability to store oxygen in their blood. They would also need modifications to their limbs and body shape for efficient swimming, potentially evolving into a more streamlined and hydrodynamic form. Additionally, they would need adaptations to regulate their body temperature in the cold ocean environment, such as developing insulating blubber or a thick layer of fur.
Horses need gills and\or webbed feet so they can breath under water and move.
well fish need their gills so they can breathe so i guess they do live off their gills because they breathe thru the ills hope this helps
I belive that they would need gills to breathe obviously
There gills are located at the back of their heads
They need oxygen definitely to survive. They get this from filtration through their gills. As far as light is concerned, they do not need light to survive as many live below the layer in the ocean that light can permeate. There are fish that lice in total darkness. They have adapted over the years to exist in these conditions.
An axolotl is a salamander in the larval stage. They live in the water, so they need to have gills to breathe.
gills, fins/ flippers
no, because then those gills gills would need gills and they would need gills and so on, so on. They have specialised cells instead.