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∙ 11y agoThe African lungfish is an example of an animal that has both gills for breathing underwater and a primitive lung that allows it to breathe air when needed. This adaptation helps the lungfish survive in water bodies that may experience low oxygen levels.
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Lungs a similar in that they help to bring oxygen into the living things body. The difference is that gills are external and lungs are internal.
yep they do have gills but develop lungs as they grow older
Amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, begin life with gills for underwater breathing and later develop lungs to breathe on land as they mature. This transition from gills to lungs is part of their metamorphosis process.
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salamanders have both
The lungfish has both gills and lungs.
amphibians breath with the help of both gills and lungs. example frog. frog in its larval stage is called a tadpole and its respiratory organ is gills. in its later stages of life (adult) its respiratory organs changes into lungs
Sharks, Fish, and other non-oxygen breathing animals in the ocean.
Lungs , no gills. They can drown quite easily.
with lungs you breath air and with gills you breath in water
No. Just lungs.
The common features that gills and lungs have is: 1: They are both respiratory organs in animals. 2: They are both moist. 3: Blood flows through them.
YES IT CAN BREATHE THROUGH BOTH lungs and gills
The only animal that has true lungs and gills is the lungfish. Animals like frogs often have gills for a portion of their lives and then later develop lungs.
lung, skin and gills. by dinesh singh bhadouria