A turtle breathes oxygen through its mouth and nose into its lungs. A sea turtle can stay underwater longer than most other animals,because turtles move slower, conserving more energy and needing to breathe less oxygen than aerobic animals do.
They always breath from their nose but if their nose is blocked they breath from their mouth.
they breath through their butts (srsly)
the ribs of a sea turtle are attached to the shell and so they sea turtle breathes by opening and closing his/hers legs.
the leather back sea turtle it is also could be you talking about the sea turtle in finding nemo other than that it's a leather back sea turtle thanks There is a giant monster turtle that breathes fire named Gamera
No, Bowser is a character in the Mario series. He is a giant turtle with spikes on his back who breathes fire. He also has red hair and two horns.
A Mississippi Mud Turtle is a Semi-Aquatic turtle and as such, it will breathe not only from it's mouth, but needs to have adequate filtration in its tank so that way it can breathe subcutaneously, that is, through their skin (like a frog does) when it is sleeping in the water at night. But mostly, it breathes through its mouth.
with its lungsit breathes in and out with it's lungs and it and it breathes in oxygen
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No, it breathes with gills. Yes, of course it breathes with lungs.
Ocean Breathes Salty was created in 2003.
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A sea turtle breathes through its mouth and nose into lungs. It is able to stay under water for a long time compared to most air-breathing creature but it has to come up for air regularly.
how many breathes per minute is a canine suppose to have
it breathes through its gills