Well you see fish breath through things called gills so they don't need lungs to breath. Whales have huge holes at the top of their heads so when they need to breath they squrt out water from those holes.
Mammals breath using lungs.
Bats are mammals and breath using lungs.
No. They breath using their lungs or with their lungs, but not "through" their lungs. They do however breath "through" their blowholes (to get the air in and out of their lungs).
Your breath can be held without touching it, by using your lungs to control the intake and release of air.
No, in general lungs are only good for animals that breath air. In a water environment, oxygen exchange is accomplished using organs called "gills" and fish have gills.
Yes, they breath in ond out using their lungs
Whales breath air using their lungs.
A hawk is a mammal; mammals breath using lungs.
star fish using lung to breath
Neither, in general lungs are only good for animals that breath air and fins are used for swimming not breathing. In a water environment, oxygen exchange is accomplished using organs called "gills" and fish have gills.
Reptiles breath using lungs.
Mammals breath air using lungs.