no,there is no animal that can breath air and water.
Shadystraz says:
Actually "Crabs" are capable of breathing underwater as well as on land.
Also "Australian Lung Fish" are capable of Breathing on Land as well as Underwater by opening and closing certain Gills.
Marine animals use a variety of methods to extract oxygen from water. Fish have gills that extract oxygen from the water as it passes through, while mammals like dolphins and whales need to come to the surface to breathe air through blowholes. Some invertebrates, like jellyfish, have thin membranes that allow oxygen to diffuse directly into their bodies.
Fish breathe oxygen, which they extract from the water with their gills.
Yes, you do need gills to breathe underwater. Gills process the water through them that makes the water allowed to go through the animal's body without drowning them. Gills are the only thing that keep the animals that live underwater, alive. they also don't make you breath the air in-you breath the oxygen in the water!
Animals breathe in oxygen from the air through their respiratory system. They use oxygen to fuel their cells and produce energy through a process called cellular respiration. Then, they release carbon dioxide, a waste product, back into the air when exhaling.
depends on how you define "breathe" lots of animals without lungs (fish, insects, single celled animals) but (almost) all require O2 for metabolism (only plants don't need any oxidizing substance to live)
Water is the most important liquid we know. It is everywhere we look. Water is in the ground and in the air that we breathe . All animals, plants and humans need.
Most fish do... unlike the betta fish they can breathe water and air. Dolphins and whales are an example of ones that breathe only air. Sharks, gold fish and other fish have to breathe water.
From what I know about chemical compunds, there is too much H (Hydrogen) in water for land animals to breathe as there is none in air, or close to it. Also, it doesn't include Argon or Nitrogen.For their counterpart, Water animals can not breathe air(Except for dolphins and lung fish) because they do not reach a sufficient amount of Hydrogen. That's my guess anyway.
Whales need to breathe air because they are mammals, like humans, and require oxygen to survive. Even though they live in water, they have lungs and need to come to the surface to breathe.
Yes, aquarium snails do need air to survive. They breathe oxygen from the water through their gills, but they also require access to the surface of the water to breathe air.
No animals breathe through air tubes, but insects respire via tubes.
Marine animals use a variety of methods to extract oxygen from water. Fish have gills that extract oxygen from the water as it passes through, while mammals like dolphins and whales need to come to the surface to breathe air through blowholes. Some invertebrates, like jellyfish, have thin membranes that allow oxygen to diffuse directly into their bodies.
No they do not. That's why they come up every once in a while. Mammals are animals that MUST breathe air to survive. All otters areammals
No, hippos are mammals. Therefore, they have lungs and need to breathe air to survive.
plants are also food - for humans, animals and insects. In a world without soil, ... Soil also acts as a filter for the water we drink. Drink- ing water ... How do soils make life and lives make soil? ... Just like we need clean air to breathe, for soil to be ...
No, they only breathe air. They need a place to rest above the water.
All fish, whether nocturnal or not, use their gills. They don't need AIR to breathe, they need water...