You can't grow gills, unless your a fish.
yep they do have gills but develop lungs as they grow older
A tadpole can breath through their gills but they grow lungs as they turn into a frog.
Most amphibians grow out of their gills before adulthood.
Yes, dragonflies do have gills and a chin that can reach out like an arm and eat small fish. But grow lungs as they grow older, they are amphibians.BONUS: THEY DO MUTATION
you have to grow gills or eat a computer
Yes, in a sense tadpoles use gills and lungs to obtain oxygen. When they first hatch they use gills, Eventually, they become less dependent on the gills as they grow lungs.
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, begin life with gills for underwater breathing and later develop lungs to breathe on land as they mature. This transition from gills to lungs is part of their metamorphosis process.
Yes, especially in the larval stage. Most species lose their gills when they become an adult, but there are some exceptions.
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole
Amphibians are animals that live in both land and water. Usually their lives start at in the water with the attributes of a fish (Gills and tails) but as they grow older they usually lose their gills and tail and grow lungs, and webbed feet.
You spontaneously grow gills and then that works.
Frogs begin life as tadpoles, which have gills, so they must stay in water to breathe.As they grow into frogs, they lose the gills and grow legs, the tail is absorbed, and they begin to breathe air through developing lungs.