YES.
Snakes do not have a diaphragm like people do, so they circulate air in and out of the lungs by narrowing the rib cage to push air out and then widening it again to create a vacuum to suck air in (while feeding). After each breathing cycle, snakes experience apnea -- a stop in breathing -- that lasts from a few seconds to as long as a few minutes. To process the oxygen, all snakes have an elongated right lung; many also have a smaller left lung, and a few even have a third lung along the trachea.
Yes, but in most snakes, including Pythons, only the right lung is functional. Meaning any respitory infection should be handled immediately. Their low metabolism means they require less oxygen and they've evolved to only need and use one lung. Making them hard to constrict, suffocate, or drown.
Yes. Reptiles breath air, and that requires lungs.
Yes , snakes do have lungs to breath air .
Yes - and no... in the 'old world' species - like pythons, one of the lungs has shrunken almost to non-existence, so they rely on the use of only one.
YES ! All snakes have lungs ! How else would they breathe ?
The python is considered a primitive snake and has two lungs.
The python snake has two lungs and have an additional bone in their heads.
yes snakes do have lungs
Yes. All snakes have lungs.
All snakes have lungs.
no! snakes has nose and lungs.
Yes, snakes have lungs.
snakes and frogs need lungs to help them breath becuse when they grow they don't grow with gills they grom with lungs instead.
snakes. The body of the snakes are covered with scales and breathe through lungs
Only underwater snakes do. Not land snakes.
Yes, snakes breathe air and they have lungs.
lungs
YES
into the skin
Nope - they have lungs - just like all other snakes.