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why do fishes cannot breathe outside water?

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Fish out of water usually aren't very happy. Fish can start to suffocate out of water, because they need water to breathe; similarly, humans can get into danger if they inhale water, because our lungs work with air. ... Gills extract oxygen from water and send it into the fish's blood stream

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