Any living thing can suffocate. If the ability to breath or the lack or air occurs then it is very possible to suffocate and die.
It's funny because I'm squeezing an ant right now to see if it'd suffocate....okay this sounds hurredously cruel but it wouldn't suffocate so I just let it go....and so to answer your question, NO.
Aquatic animals still breathe oxygen, even if in water. If there's little oxygen dissolved in the water, they will suffocate.
When worms suffocate, their ability to exchange gases decreases, leading to a lack of oxygen in their tissues. This can cause them to become immobilized and eventually die from lack of oxygen. Worms rely on oxygen for respiration, so if deprived of it for an extended period, they cannot survive.
Yes, but they breathe air too, thru the labyrinth organ. In fact if you don't let them get to the top of the tank they can suffocate.
Taking a live fish out of water is like putting a live human in water. If they stay there too long, they choke to death A fishes gills are designed to take oxygen out of water they will not work unless the oxygen is dissolved in water so yes a fish out of water will choke or asphyxiate if you like.
The suffix to suffocate is (suffocating)
Suffocate is the correct spelling....
Can you suffocate from Asthma
Suffocate is a verb
To suffocate is to be deprived of air until you are dead.
chuck Norris can suffocate a rock
They Suffocate at Night was created on 1987-01-05.
Yes clams can suffocate when they cannot get oxygen from the water.
There is no such thing as a "suffocate". To suffocate is a verb meaning ,to kill by preventing the access of air to the blood through the lungs or analogous organs, as gills; strangle.
If you were to remove the water the fish is in, then the fish would suffocate.
The correct spelling is suffocate (to die from lack of air, or of oxygen).
you die