The lungfish can live out of water in a state of suspended animation for three years.
three years can lungfish live out of water...
for many months
The four types of lungfish are the south American lungfish, the African lungfish
Lungfish can live in polluted water due to their ability to breathe air. Although all species have gills, they're atrophied in all species except for one.
Lungfish have 2 lungs but the Australian lungfish has 1.
Lungfish can live in polluted water due to their ability to breathe air. Although all species have gills, they're atrophied in all species except for one.
Lungfish breathe using gills when they are in water, and can also utilize a primitive lung to breathe air when out of water. This dual respiratory system allows lungfish to survive in a variety of oxygen concentrations and environments.
Lungfish are a type of fish that live in Africa in rivers. They have lungs which they use to breathe. If the river that they live in dries up, they will form a cocoon of mucus and (I think) dirt, which they will stay in until it it rains again and the river fills back up with water, which may take three or four years.
The relationship between the lungfishes and amphibians is that the lung fishes have lungs unlike amphibians who don't because they depend on water
lungfish live on mudflats and the sea if that helps
Lungfish - band - was created in 1988.
Lungfish can breathe through air.