Frogs breath with their mouths closed. Their throat movements pulls air through the nostrils to the lungs. Then breathe out with body contractions.
Because the frog's nostril is on the tip of its head. This is how they can stay almost always submerged, yet they just have their nose above water.
No, they can't. No mammals can except plataypuses.
They use their gills to breathe under water.
squirres can't breathe under water.
No. Only fish can. No other animals have gills or means of breathing underwater. Well, except those who have oxygen tanks that is. THEN you can breathe underwater.
Squirrels cannot breathe under water.
They do not breathe underwater. They hold their breath under the water and surface to breathe.
Scorpions can breathe under water, False. Scorpions cannot breathe under water but they can however hold their breath for up to 6 days
Otters can't breathe under water. They're mammals, they breathe air, with lungs. When they dive, they hold their breath.
it is no way they can breathe under water so shut up
People aren't fish, and can't breathe under water. Our lungs can't extract (enough) oxygen to sustain life from water. We'd drown.When people do breathe under water, they do so with the help of equipment that basically let them take a bit of the atmosphere with them, allowing the lungs to work just like they were still above the surface.
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