With lungs, pretty much like you and I.
Yes. Alligators breathe with lungs.
No, when alligators go under water, they are holding their breath.
Mountain lions have preyed on alligators on land by ambush. Black bears are recorded to kill large alligators on land. Large burmese pythons can kill and eat small adult alligators.
No, alligators do not breathe through their mouth; they primarily breathe through their nostrils. Their nostrils are located on the top of their snouts, allowing them to breathe while mostly submerged in water. When they need to take a breath, they can quickly surface and inhale through their nostrils while keeping the rest of their body submerged.
yes. a alligator has lungs and they breathe threw it.
Yes. But they are clumsier on land.
with the aid of their tail, alligators can jump at out of the water.
They have evolved several specialized systems that makes them very good at holding their breath. But eventually, they have to surface to breathe.
Alligators are typically not agile climbers and cannot climb trees with ease. They are more suited to moving in water or on land. However, there have been rare instances where alligators have been observed climbing low branches or embankments.
Turtles have lungs - not gills. They breathe just fine in air, on land.
i think they are considered land animals
on land , frogs breathe with the help of lungs , and in water , with the help of gills.