The Spokesman-Review: Ask Dr. Universe: Most fish use gills to breathe, but some have lungs or other ways
When you and I take a deep breath, we pull air into our lungs. That’s because humans are mammals. But fish aren’t mammals. They usually don’t breathe air. They usually don’t have lungs. That’s what I ...
Ask Dr. Universe: Most fish use gills to breathe, but some have lungs or other ways
WFLA News Channel 8: New sighting of ‘Frankenfish’ that can slither, breathe on land prompts reminder from officials
New sighting of ‘Frankenfish’ that can slither, breathe on land prompts reminder from officials
Kansas City Star: A fish that can breathe air and ‘walk’ on land spotted twice in Missouri in 2 weeks
A fish that can breathe air and ‘walk’ on land spotted twice in Missouri in 2 weeks
FOX8 Cleveland: ‘Frankenfish’ that can slither, breathe on land found in Missouri
IFLScience: Snake-Headed Fish That Can Breathe Air And Slither On Land Caught In Missouri
Snake-Headed Fish That Can Breathe Air And Slither On Land Caught In Missouri
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Watching a fish glide through water gives the impression that it moves in a world foreign to ours. But if we need air to live, how do these animals manage to breathe beneath the surface, where our ...
Fish live surrounded by water, so the idea that they might struggle to breathe sounds wrong at first. It feels like asking whether birds can fall out of the sky. Still, the question keeps coming up, ...