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What fishes have air sacs and can gulp air?

Labryinth fish have air sacs and can gulp air.


WHAT TYPE Of fish have air sacs and can gulp air?

There is a large number of different types of fish that have air sacs and can gulp air. These fish species are referred to as "labryinth". The by far most popular Labryinth fish is The betta Splendid or Betta fish.


These fishes have air sacs and can gulp air?

Labyrinth fish, or Anabantoids, are fish that possess a lung-like labyrinth organ that allows them to gulp and breathe air. Some species are popular aquarium fish like the Siamese fighting fish and many kinds of gouramis.


What fish has an air sac and can gulp water?

A gulpy? Instead of a guppy.


Can a betta fish burp?

Not in the same way that people 'burp' but they can and do 'gulp' air.


Are there any fish that can breath above water?

Yes there are fish that can breath out of water, and in fact some fish such as Betta's and 'lung fish' are adapted to do just that. There are many other species that can gulp air, such as the mud skippers.


What to do if your betta tank has a cover?

The cover is necessary for Bettas. It keeps the air above the water moist and warm so that when the Betta takes in a gulp of air it will not harm the fish.


What are air sacs?

The bronchi continue to divide into smaller and smaller branches until they end in air sacs. The air sacs in the lungs are called alveoli.


Do dolphins breathe like fish?

No they are mammals. they have to surface and breathe in a gulp of air and dive back dow. they are just like whales sorta.


What does fish sound like?

gulp* bubble* bubble*


What color is your air sacs?

The color of your air sacs are a peach color.


How many air sacs do birds have?

Birds typically have nine air sacs: two cervical air sacs, two anterior thoracic air sacs, two posterior thoracic air sacs, two abdominal air sacs, and one interclavicular air sac. These air sacs help birds efficiently exchange gases during respiration and aid in maintaining their lightweight body structure for flight.