Fish breathe oxygen, which they extract from the water with their gills.
Yes fish do breathe oxygen, but they get it from water, hence they have gills to filter it through.
Yes, but they filter it from water. They do not breathe air.
Not that we know of...freaking sucks lollipops.
Yes, fish respire by taking in oxygen from the water and passing carbon dioxide to the water through their gills.
Fish breath the oxygen in water.
fish in aquramus
no
No. Nothing can breathe fire.
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
Arboreal animals breathe in the same manner as most other animals. They use the nostrils and the mouth to breathe in and breathe out.
Marine animals breathe through the nose by inhaling and exhaling. :)
If they didn't, they would die! Like for example, all animals need to breathe. Fish have gills so they can breathe. They breathe in oxygen in the water. If they didn't have gills, they would die because obviously, they can't breathe.
No. Nothing can breathe fire.
Not recorded
Yes you can breathe on fire.
No there is not now, nor have there ever been any
Through their nostrils.
No, they breathe fire through their mouth.
they breathe in the same way as daytime animals
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
Platypuses do not breathe fire. They are normal, air-breathing mammals.
There is a good chance they were because they can't breathe underwater
Plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen; animals breathe in oxygen & breathe out carbon dioxide.
Magby learns to jump really high AND kick really hard. He learns to breathe fire from his ears and EAT leafs. Magby is really cool. :)