No. Like most land vertebrates lizard breath by pumping air into and out of their lungs through the nose.
Caterpillars are insects and breathe by letting air passively circulate through spiracles in their sides.
The same way most animals do - using its lungs !
Lizards breathe through their lungs, similar to mammals. They expand and contract their chest cavity to allow air to enter and exit the lungs. Some lizards may also have a special adaptation called a "branchial pump" that helps them breathe when they are active.
The same way you do.
they breathe in the same way as daytime animals
You breathe in the desert the same way you breathe when you are not in the desert. There is no special procedure to follow.
They don't breathe in the same way as we do as they don't have lungs.
The same way you (or your dog) moves.
The same way humans do.
the same way all other breeds of horses breathe through their noses..
Yes, they breathe the same way as you and me: through their nose and mouth.
Lizards breathe in the same way as all vertebrates do, via lungs. However, while in motion, reptiles cannot breathe in the same manner that humans do. This is because their spines (backbones) move from side to side, instead of up and down. We refer to this respiratory system of reptiles as mediolateral undulation, as compared to humans whose spinal movement during motion is called dorsoventral undulation.
The same way all other snakes breathe - using their lungs !