Up to ten years or so, if they avoid predation.
None of the species know by the common name "daddy long legs" have gills, nor do they live in water and have need of them.
not long there gills will dry out and they will die
If their gills are kept moist, blue crabs can survive for 24 hours or a bit longer out of water. The typical life expectancy for blue crabs is 1 to 3 years, though they have been known to live as long as 8 years.
3 feet, and have gills and live underwater! Does this answer your question?
Blue Iguanas are known to live as long as humans in some instances.
A blue whale is a mammal and needs to come to the surface and breath air. They do not have gills.
they have gills,and a long flat tail to help them swim before they become frogs or toads. they have gills so they can breath in the water....
catfish , blue gills, croppie, northerns, walleye, and alot of others
Blue tangs, like other fish, have a total of five gills on each side of their bodies, making it ten gills overall. These gills are essential for breathing, allowing them to extract oxygen from water. Additionally, blue tangs are known for their vibrant colors and are popular in aquariums.
Blue gills eat salmon eggs.
Gills, because lungs help it live on land.
of coarse tadpoles have gills because through there first weeks of life they live in the water. but they will slowly lose there gills and live on land.