No, they can and do breathe through their mouths.
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Yes, a baby can suffocate from a stuffy nose because they are obligate nasal breathers. Potential risks associated with nasal congestion in infants include difficulty breathing, feeding problems, increased risk of ear infections, and disrupted sleep patterns. It is important to monitor and address nasal congestion in infants promptly to prevent complications.
NO!!! Dolphins have lungs as do all mammals and cannot breathe through their skin. Yhey are obligate lung breathers.
The Flame Breathers was created in 1940.
no they have gills meaning they are fish not air breathers
Air breathers are engines that breath air as opposed to rockets which do not.
no they are not
because of its gills it (breathers) air and like humans breathers oxygen any way i love my but and my self
Fire breathers
Yes.
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Yes, crocodiles are animals of the Class: reptilia.Additional Information:Crocodiles are often, and erroneously, thought of as amphibians.Crocodilians lay their eggs on land, the young hatch as air breathers, and remain so for their whole lives.Amphibians are animals that begin their individual lives as gilled breathers, then mature into lunged breathers.
a.Ficus (fig) trees and fig waspsb. Outcome of obligate mutualism