I'm stuffed to the Gills.
Today I found out how fish Gills work.
Fishes breathe through Gills.
You took advantage of Gill.
That's why you're green around the Gills!
Vertebrate animal that lives in water and(typically) has Gills.
Hold him by the Gills like I showed you.
The Gills start out white but they soon turn pink.
Fish can drink saltwater and eliminate the salt through their Gills.
After the eggs hatch into tadpoles, they breathe through external Gills.
Fish can drink salt water, and eliminate the salt through their Gills.
The Gills are located on the both side of the fish's head.
How can you, if you're stuffed to your Gills with my food?
They breathe through the Gills, which serves the same function as our lungs.
Oil is reported to coat the Gills of fish and affect their respiration.
Many species, such as the olm, have both lungs and Gills as adults.
I'm not gonna grow a fish tail or Gills or anything like that, am I?
Tadpoles look more like fish than frogs,
they have long finned tails and breathe through Gills.
For instance, he points to a tadpole that breaths air through both lungs and Gills.
I'm not going to grow a fish tail or Gills or anything like that, am I?
If you raise the Gills in fresh fish and look inside,
you can see a dark red color.
Fish have Gills instead of lungs, though some species of fish, such as the lungfish, have both.
Fish have Gills instead of lungs, although some species of fish, such as the lungfish, have both.
In an instant the Gills of the predator fish are blocked,
so that he can no longer absorb oxygen.