No, a snakes skin is impervious to air. Snakes breath using lungs which are inside their bodies with nostrils at the front of their heads.
No, sea snakes do not have gills. They have lungs and must come to the surface to breathe air. Sea snakes have evolved to have flattened tails and laterally compressed bodies to help them move efficiently through water.
No - Snakes breath with their lungs - just as every other air-breathing animal does!
Snakes do not breathe carbon dioxide; instead, they inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide like most other animals. Snakes use their lungs to exchange gases during respiration.
Reptiles have lungs as their primary breathing organs. They rely on the expansion and contraction of their rib cage to facilitate breathing, drawing oxygen into their lungs and expelling carbon dioxide. Some reptiles, like snakes, have a single functional lung, while others have two functional lungs.
Yes they can. The opening to their lungs is in the form of a muscular tube that can be closed when required. Even snakes that are normally land-dwellers have the ability to bite while in water.
Yes. All snakes have lungs.
All snakes have lungs.
no! snakes has nose and lungs.
Yes, snakes have lungs.
snakes and frogs need lungs to help them breath becuse when they grow they don't grow with gills they grom with lungs instead.
snakes. The body of the snakes are covered with scales and breathe through lungs
Yes, snakes breathe air and they have lungs.
Only underwater snakes do. Not land snakes.
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Nope - they have lungs - just like all other snakes.