Science, asked by raunakpandey413, 10 months ago

the animals that live in water breathe through

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Answered by jagadeesh222
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In addition to water breathing animals, e.g., fish, most mollusks etc., the term "aquatic animal" can be applied to air-breathing aquatic or sea mammals such as those in the orders Cetacea (whales) and Sirenia (sea cows), which cannot survive on land, as well as the pinnipeds (true seals, eared seals, and the walrus).

Answered by rupam011
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The animals that live in water breathe through a special organ called Gills. And it is full of blood vessels.

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