Lungs
Yes they do they do
This is actually a hard question to answer.
Because Turtles can actually diffuse oxygen from the water with what is commonly referred to as Bum Gills. They aren't actually gills, but have the similar function.
Turtles breathe with lungs. When underwater for long periods and when hibernating different species of turtles have different mens of absorbing the needed air. This method is by means of the skin or structures in the area of its throat.
No, sea turtles have lungs that can quickly refill when they come up to breathe on the surface of the water. Green and Loggerhead turtles can hold their breath for about 4 to 5 minutes during a routine activity. But Loggerheads are known for longer dives.
Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
They have gills and tubular feet
Turtles have lungs - not gills. They breathe just fine in air, on land.
All turtles have lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
no they have lungs/gills because they are not whales(mammals) they are amphibians.
through their lungs they don't have gills at all
Sea cows are mammals, and breath with lungs.
A sea otter is a mammal, so it has lungs.
Yes they do.All sea creatures have gills.
Sea turtles are amphibians, which means they breathe out of their lungs.
Turtles have lungs, not gills. They don't breathe underwater. When they dive, they hold their breath.