a rabbit cannot breathe under the water surface and a fish cannot breathe outside the water. why?
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Gills
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due to the gills the fish can breath in water and rabbit have lungs,rabbit don't have gills so that it can't breathe in water and the fish not have lungs so that it can't breathe in land and rabbit can breathe on land.
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It's the characteristics of the Rabbit that it can breathe only on land and not under the water surface, as it cannot suck the oxygen present in water, whereas fish can breathe in water.
Fish breathes through somethin called gills. In water, the projections on the gills float, so each is surrounded with water from which it can absorb oxygen. On land, these all collapse together, blocking most of the surface area. So they don't work well and the fish suffocates.
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