No. It breathes through lungs.
Bats breathe through their mouths and noses.
Yes, bats exchange gases through their respiratory system just like other mammals. They breathe in oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide through their lungs. Bats have a high metabolism due to their active lifestyle, so efficient gas exchange is essential for their survival.
Bats breathe through lungs, like most mammals, by inhaling air through their nostrils or mouths. They primarily breathe oxygen, which is essential for their metabolism. During respiration, bats exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide, which they exhale. Their efficient respiratory system allows them to sustain high energy levels during flight.
Yes, bats do have noses and they breathe through them. Like most mammals, bats have a respiratory system that includes nasal passages for inhaling air. Their noses can vary significantly among species, with some bats having specialized structures that aid in echolocation. This adaptation helps them navigate and hunt in the dark.
lungs
yes, bats can breath like bird or mammals.
Yes, bats are mammals and all mammals have lungs.
Bats are mammals because they have fur or hair, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk produced by mammary glands. Additionally, bats are warm-blooded, have a four-chambered heart, and breathe air through lungs.
Yes, if you're talking about the traditional vampire, as they don't need to breathe. Actually they do breath - their method of processing energy is much the same as that for living people, metabolizing oxygen and organic fuel. Oxygen from water however isn't as effectively obtained by lungs as it is by gills so a vampire underwater isn't as active as one in air. A vampire however cannot be drowned. He may be rendered comatose, but as soon as he gets back to air he will revive. Certain vampires have been known to be buried for hundreds of years and still be perfectly active when they are freed.
They have lungs, like humans, they breathe air. They have to surface periodily to breathe, thru their blowhole on top of their heads. Fish, take in oxygen from wateer rather then air, thru therir gills. Dolphins also have live babies, unlike fish, who lay eggs. They also nurse their young, making them mammals. They have very large brains, are highly intelligent, and reason more like a human then a fish. They are mammals.Dolphins are warm blooded, give birth to live young, feed them 'breast milk', and breathe air---not water---and therefore meet the classification as mammals (along with porpoises, whales, and bats---other animals people tend to mistake as fish or, in the case of the bat, a bird).
They eat plants or animals (or both) and the breathe with lungs (or gills in the case of fish). A vertebrate is any animal with a backbone. People dogs cats, cows, fish, monkeys, whales, dolphins, frogs, gerbils, bats and so on.
Both the Tasmanian devil and the kangaroo are marsupials, native to Australia. As marsupials, the females each have a pouch containing four teats. The young remain in the pouch for several months, feeding on mothers' milk. Because they are both marsupials and mammals, they have a body covering of fur. They are warm-blooded vertebrates which breathe air using lungs (rather than gills or spiracles).