frog
If you have both, you're most likely an amphibian---this category includes frogs, salamanders, etc.
Lungs , no gills. They can drown quite easily.
Kinda-sorta. Sharks are fish, they use gills to get oxygen from the water. So it's a kind of breathing even if there are no lungs involved.
No, not all animals have lungs, fish and reptiles have gills, humans and mammals have lungs except whales and dolphin they have gills because they under water
all fish have gills. they have gills instead of lungs, so they can breathe under water. Whales and dolphins do not have gills because they are mammals.
salamanders have both
Yes, alligators have lungs and breathe air just like you do. They CAN hold their breath for a long time while they are under water, though!
Yes, under their gill flaps. Their lungs aren't called lungs but gills which filter the oxygen in the water.Hope this helps!
No Gills, we have lungs which we breath in and out with our mouths.
In most fish the respiration takes place through gills since there under water there under water there gills are like are lungs .
some snails have lungs, and others have gills. interestingly, some snails with gills live on land, and some with lungs live in freshwater or sea!
Gills are found in a number of animals. Most notably in all types of fresh and salt water fish but also mollusks like snails and slugs. Crustaceans like crab and lobster have them to as do a number of insects and amphibians such as frogs, lizards and worms.