Whale
salamanders have both
The lungfish has both gills and lungs.
amphibians breath with the help of both gills and lungs. example frog. frog in its larval stage is called a tadpole and its respiratory organ is gills. in its later stages of life (adult) its respiratory organs changes into lungs
Sharks, Fish, and other non-oxygen breathing animals in the ocean.
Lungs , no gills. They can drown quite easily.
with lungs you breath air and with gills you breath in water
No. Just lungs.
The common features that gills and lungs have is: 1: They are both respiratory organs in animals. 2: They are both moist. 3: Blood flows through them.
YES IT CAN BREATHE THROUGH BOTH lungs and gills
A salamander has both lungs and gills to breathe underwater. I found a good site if you want to read more about them.
One of the similarities of lungs and gills is that both are used for breathing in and out. Only that gills are found in fishes and young amphibians and lungs are found in birds, mammals, reptiles and adult amphibians.
amphibians such as frogs and toads are born in water with gills and looks like a minnow; but as they grow older they get lungs and breathe oxygen