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A tripod fish is an animal with three legs, but it cannot walk because its legs are modified fins used for anchoring itself on the ocean floor.
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fish is a type of animal. Same with birds.
Yes, a frog is a type of amphibian. Amphibians are a class of cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and can live both in water and on land. Frogs are a specific group of amphibians characterized by their hopping movements and typically long hind legs.
A fish typically has two gills, one on each side of its head. These gills are responsible for extracting oxygen from water that the fish swims through, allowing it to breathe.
A bird's appendages are its legs, tail, and wings.
Fish breathe through gills, as does at least one type of amphibian, the axolotl.
every type of frog or toad.
Octopus and spiders are the only ones I do belive.
A Turtle
A yebby is a type of animal with 9 legs, a lions mane and the body of a frog.
legs, color, hair type, size, other basic things like that
A tripod fish is an animal with three legs, but it cannot walk because its legs are modified fins used for anchoring itself on the ocean floor.
Animals swim because they have these special structure, and this are the fins and tails, but they cannot swim if they cannot breath under water and this is called gills. It really depends on the type of animal you are talking about. If you are takling about a shark or fish. Then, see above. If you are talking about an animal such as a hippopotums then they simply do what we humans call a 'Doggie paddle' they use their legs to basically 'Walk' through the water.
munchkin this breed of cat has very short legs meaning it cannot go outside
Type your answer here... A fish uses gills to breathe its gills filter oxygene out of the water tadpoles have gills aswell.
Branchial respiration is a type of respiration that occurs in aquatic animals through their gills. It involves the exchange of gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the animal and the surrounding water. Gills are specialized structures that facilitate this gas exchange process in aquatic organisms.