A cricket breathes through holes in its body, by letting in oxygen i the body
i think a frog.
through holes in there body. who knows what ones... probably all of them....
Mosquitoes who are adults breathe through what is called a spiracle. Spiracles are small holes on the sides of the bodies that allow them to breathe.
Cockroaches breathe through the tiny holes called spiracles which are present along the side of their body. Oxygen enters the cockroach through these holes and follows the tiny breathing tubes called tracheae to all of the cockroach's body parts.
All insects breathe through their skin.
All beetles breathe through spiracles, which are numerous holes throughout the animal's body.
They have two little holes above their beak, and that is their nose. They breathe through that usually, unless they have been out in the heat...then sometimes they pant, like a dog, a bit.
Millipedes breathe through tiny holes on the sides of their body segments called spiracles. These spiracles allow air to enter the body and travel to their tissues for respiration. Millipedes have a simple respiratory system compared to insects, with air diffusing directly through their body tissues.
They are called sphericals.
The hissing cockroach uses some holes that are found on its body to breathe. These small holes are known as spiracles and are commonly found in the abdominal area.
Millipedes breathe through small holes called spiracles. Spiracles function similar to the gills of a fish and never close completely. These holes are found in pairs along the millipedes body.