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if animals sweat,w\they evaporates and condenses into water droplets
No, not all animals have lungs, fish and reptiles have gills, humans and mammals have lungs except whales and dolphin they have gills because they under water
Lungs for air breathing animals Gills for water breathing animals
It is the lungs that remove carbon dioxide and water from blood. The majority of vertebrate animals have two lungs.
Lungs. Only fish and some amphibions have gills.Yes. They have lungs because they don't live in the water, they just tend to go into the water to moisturize or to grab a bite to eat
A kangaroo breathes with its lungs. A kangaroo does not have gills, animals that need to breath in water are the ones with gills.
Crocodilians, otters, mink, whales, seals, dolphins.
breathing their lungs and extracting it from water using gills
they actuly all have lungs but fish gave gills
Rabbits, like all mammals, have lungs, not gills. Lungs are the respiratory organs of mammals, including rabbits, and they are adapted for breathing air. Gills, on the other hand, are the respiratory organs of aquatic animals such as fish and some amphibians. Gills are specialized for extracting oxygen from water, whereas lungs are designed for extracting oxygen from the air. Rabbits breathe by inhaling air through their nostrils, which then passes into their lungs, where oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide in the blood.
The body part that only land animals have is lungs. While aquatic animals primarily use gills to extract oxygen from water, land animals evolved lungs to breathe air. This adaptation allows them to thrive in terrestrial environments where oxygen is abundant in the atmosphere.
gilled animals take water into their mouth, siphon out the oxygen and spit the excess out their gills. they have that siphoning organ, which needs water to function, instead of lungs, which can't function in water