Reptiles have lungs as their primary breathing organs. They rely on the expansion and contraction of their rib cage to facilitate breathing, drawing oxygen into their lungs and expelling carbon dioxide. Some reptiles, like snakes, have a single functional lung, while others have two functional lungs.
Lungs. Only fish and some amphibions have gills.Yes. They have lungs because they don't live in the water, they just tend to go into the water to moisturize or to grab a bite to eat
No, crocodiles do not have gills. They breathe air using lungs, like other reptiles, and must surface periodically to breathe.
This description does not fit any known living animals.Reptiles are cold-blooded, breathe with lungs, usually lay eggs and have scaly skin, but they do not have scales. The only creatures with scales are fish, and they do not breathe with lungs.
Fish, birds, reptiles, dogs, and mammals are all similar in one way. they all have a backbone. ~ann :]
Yes, ALL snakes, indeed all reptiles have lungs.
Yes they do !
Lizards are reptiles and all reptiles breathe using lungs.
Yes - they do !
Reptiles have lungs.
Most reptiles exchange gases through their lungs. The lungs of reptiles are folded so as to make enough room for gaseous exchange.
Yes it does. Alligators are reptiles and reptiles have lungs.
Yes, they, like all reptiles, breath air through lungs.
Reptiles breathe air - through their lungs.
When amphibians are babies, they have gills, but most adult amphibians breathe with a pair of lungs excluding salamanders.
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
Boas are reptiles- they have lungs.