They breathe through their penis. Thats why females die young.
Males and females have the same number of ribs, 12 pairs, 24 in total
Ribs
The ribs are connected to the sternum through the costochondral junctions, fibrous connections between the cartilagenous tails of the ribs and the bone of the sternum.
They have "ribbits, ribbits, ribbits" instead of ribs. Naaah, seriously, we do need ribs (and diaphragm, and intercoastal muscles, among others) to help us breath. Frogs breath quite differently from us: * oxygen can enter through their moist skin (straight into the blood), also * through the nose/mouth, but the mechanics are different, ribs (diaphragm, intercoastal muscles) are not necessary. More about frogs can be found on: http://en.wikipedia.org.wiki/Frog
Both human males and females have the same number of ribs. There are 24 ribs in total, 12 each side of the chest.
I had this once it was becuase i had Sore Ribs.
Ribs that have a crack in them, but are not broken all the way through.
your ibs help you breath because when your diaphram goes up your lungs need room to expand and the lungs help do that :)
Rib reserve breathing is a vocal method for sustaining breath for longer periods of time. You breathe in first through the nose, filling the back ribs with air, and then through the mouth to fill your chest. You can then continue to speak/sing using the air in your chest, breathing in again when you can to replenish this, however when you need a "reserve" of air (such as during a particularly long line of dialogue that does not allow space for a breath), you have this held in your back ribs for use in these circumstances.
camels breath through their two humps they breath in through the first hump nd breath out through their second hump!
between ribs helps you catch your breath and turn the upper half of your body