Lungs do not differ that much in domestic animals. These animals need oxygen just like the animals that are in the wild.
smaller
no it is not a domestic animal
Usually a domestic animal.
lungs are vertical to the spine
Domestic
Domestic animal's teeth are or maybe noticeably different because typically they are more cared for and taken to vets as opposed to a wild animal which may never see a vet the same applies to horns also the food difference has an affect on both especially when comparing nutritional value as well, like most domestic animals they likely will eat processed and manufactured foods.
human + beast = domestic animal
domestic
Any animal that does not have lungs.
it depends on what animal it is
The blood leaving the lungs is loaded with oxygen, while blood entering the lungs is about to get oxygen from the respiratory system.
No.