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1- gills (like fish have) to breathe.

2- scales or slimy skin because your skin couldn't handle being completely submerged in water 24/7.

basically, your body build would need to be the same as maybe a fish or amphibian. anything they have that we don't, or that's different about them than us, is what we would need.

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