Yes, birds have lungs. In fact all the homeothermals have lungs.
Birds breathe with lungs. Only fish breathe with gills.
NO - whales breathe through a blowhole o the top of their head. When they surface, warm breath pushes out. Out in the cold, it makes a misty spout that can be as high as 40 feet.
Birds can breath through their mouth. They can even breath air while holding food in their beak, feeding their young or flying.
no insects do not breathe their mouth they breathe through pores on their abdomen called spiracles
Yes, they do breathe through their mouth and nose just as you and I do.
scientifically speaking no
false
Birds breathe through their mouth/nose just like you and I.
through their mouth or nosethey breath through their lungs and mouth
breathe through your mouth
You breathe through your mouth with a machinemask on
They breathe through their lungs.
they just breathe, you don't really Noe and if u don't Noe ask a scientist lol
No, they breathe fire through their mouth.
Yes, you would breathe mostly through your mouth, but you can breathe through your nose with you tongue sticking out of your mouth.
Cougars breathe through their mouth and nose.
They breathe through their skin, their mouth lining, and their throat lining, provided they are sufficiently moist.
mouth
how do birds breathe