yes a mudskipper breathes through gills
no
A mudskipper is an amphibian fish. They are able to breathe through their skin as well as their mouth. They also have large gills that helps with breathing while out of water.
Through gills. They have gill chambers so that they can stay out of the water for a while.
Yes, fish do 'breathe' through gills.
they breathe with gills
YES IT CAN BREATHE THROUGH BOTH lungs and gills
No,not all fish breathe through gills
Gills
Like all mammals, they breathe through their lungs, and do not have gills.
They breathe through gills
through gills
Mudskippers breathe through their skin and the lining of their mouth. They also have a specialized air-breathing organ called a buccal cavity that allows them to extract oxygen from air and use it in low oxygen environments like mudflats. Additionally, they can exchange gases through their gills when submerged.