No. Fish don't breathe air, but they still breathe oxygen, and there's no oxygen in space. They need oxygen just as much as we do; they just aquire it differently. The oxygen-rich water flows over their gills, and membranes in their gills absorb the oxygen from it and replace it with carbon dioxide.
they dont breath in water they have to keeep on coming out of the water to breath
Because you dont breath when you drink water
we dont
they dont breath under water the just hold it and come up for air
they dont they are fish they breath under water
um i dont think so?
I dont know and somebody NEEDS to answer this NOW!
because they have nose sdo when they go in the water arter a little bit they will come cop and and breath then go back under the water.And when they are on land they dont need to come up and breath they can just breath on dry land.
because in space you dont have to worry about turns and obstacles when in air and water you do
they dont have respiratory systems like we do, they have gills. They can only breath in liquid water environments
because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die. because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die.
yes axioltls breath air well my does so dont fill the tank to much that it cant come up to breath