Animals.
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All animals must breathe oxygen to stay alive.
They must breathe out a waste gas called carbon dioxide.
Some animals breathe through lungs.
Lungs take oxygen out of air.
Cattle, dogs, cats, whales, people,and other mammals breathe through lungs.
Birds and reptiles also breathe air through lungs.
Lungs cannot take air from water.
Seals, whales, dolphins, and other mammals that live in waterbreathe through lungs.
They can stay underwater a long time because they can hold their breath for along time.
Sharks and other fish breathe through gills.
Gills take oxygen out of water.
Snails, slugs, clams, squids,octopuses, and other mollusks breathe through gills.
Crabs, crayfishes, lobsters, and shrimp have gills.Gills cannot take oxygen out of air.
Some animals breathe through their skin.
Insects have small holes in their bodies called spiracles.
Aircomes in through the holes.
Oxygen from the air goes through tubes to all parts of an insect’s body.
Amphibians, animals that live on land and in water, can also breathe through their skin.
Amphibians alsomay have lungs or gills or both.
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