No, not all animals have lungs, fish and reptiles have gills, humans and mammals have lungs except whales and dolphin they have gills because they under water
Through their lungs
they actuly all have lungs but fish gave gills
All of them.
It is how animals respire, or breathe. We humans respire with lungs. Not all animals have lungs. For example, fish have gills, which they use to respire. Frogs breathe through their skin. All mammals (animals with hair) have lungs though, so they breathe like we do.
A lot. Dogs, Cats. Almost all animals have lungs.
All mammals can breathe with lungs.
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The only animal that has true lungs and gills is the lungfish. Animals like frogs often have gills for a portion of their lives and then later develop lungs.
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Yes, all land-dwelling animals obtain oxygen through their lungs.
This process goes on in the LUNGS. All animals , mammals, reptiles, amphibians and marsupials) all have lungs to complete this process. Animals that live wholly in water ( fish ) have GILLS , which do the same job.
6cbdAnswermany animals breathe through their lungs, some are: bears, foxes, dogs, cats, lions, tigers.. all animals breathe through their lungs, excepts for fishes, or any other animal that lives underwater) but that's not all,gorillas also use their lungs to breathe