Was there any way he could swim her up from the bottom if she sank there inert and lungless, her skin going dull? |
A fetus's soul, then, is about as developed as its huge-headed, stub-fingered, lungless and minute body. |
This was how, he believed, lungs originally arose in a lungless world, and feathers in a featherless one. |
Role of temperature and water in the ecology of lungless salamanders. |
They are a lungless salamander, meaning that they absorb oxygen solely through their skin. |
A new species of lungless caecilian has turned up, only the second lungless one known. |