Gill slits on land animals have almost completely disappeared. These animals that now live on land no longer need gills.
Animals with gill chambers, such as certain species of fish or amphibians, can stay on land for short periods by utilizing specialized adaptations. They often possess a moist skin or gill structures that can absorb oxygen from the air. Additionally, some species may have the ability to store moisture in their gill chambers, allowing them to breathe air temporarily. These adaptations enable them to survive in terrestrial environments, albeit for limited durations.
Not only does rain help, but also ground water!
Land pollution normally becomes a hazard or endangers the life of animals that live in the given area. Land pollution may also cause a degradation of vegetation and natural habitats.
Land pollution normally becomes a hazard or endangers the life of animals that live in the given area. Land pollution may also cause a degradation of vegetation and natural habitats.
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true land animals are animals that always live on land.
wekk sea animals live in the water and land animals live on land :)
they are land animals
It has gill chambers which stores water. Water contains dissolved oxygen which is needed to breathe so it can stay on land. Also, it returns to the waters once the supply of water is running out.
land animals
land animals can have pollution YES
There is no food chain for land animals on Antarctica, because there are no land animals that live there.