Why fish are better at breathing than you are - Dan Kwartler
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Fish breathe more efficiently than humans, utilizing gills to extract oxygen from water. They can absorb about 75% of the oxygen passing through their gills, significantly more than human lungs. Fish breathe frequently, adapting to low-oxygen environments, and some species even possess lungs for survival during droughts.