A salamander has both lungs and gills to breathe underwater. I found a good site if you want to read more about them.
Octopuses have gills, not lungs. They use their gills to extract oxygen from water, allowing them to breathe underwater.
Young frogs, or tadpoles, breathe underwater using gills. Then they grow lungs and lose their gills. As adults, they breathe air using their lungs.
dolphins are mammals, not fish. They have lungs, not gills, and breathe air.
No, mammals don't have gills, and can't breathe under water. Mammals have lungs, breathe air and have to hold their breath when diving.
Fish breathe underwater using their gills. As water passes over their gills, oxygen is absorbed from the water and carbon dioxide is released. This process allows fish to extract oxygen from the water and breathe efficiently.
People can not breathe water. We have lungs rather than gills.
Snails cannot breathe underwater. They need air to survive as they have lungs or gills to take in oxygen from the air.
Only underwater snakes do. Not land snakes.
Whales are mammals, not fish, so they do not have gills for breathing underwater. Instead, they have lungs and need to come to the surface to breathe air.
they breathe with gills
They once brathed with gills but have adapted and can be underwater for long time while holding its breathe. So they have lungs
Fish use gills to breathe underwater.