No.
They've grown too Heavy, lost too much supporting structures inside their bodies.
Without the gentle support of water, they die after some hours on land.
yes it can because when it jumps and dives back in, it still is coming out for a second or more
they can breathe ina nd out
ofcourse NOT!
about a day or a little less
with rubber gloves
1 to 2 houres
The needs of a whale are food,a good shelter, air water,and the need to breathe.
A whale is a mammal. Even though it lives in the water, it comes up to breathe.
A whale is a mammal. Even though it lives in the water, it comes up to breathe.
they dont breath in water they have to keeep on coming out of the water to breath
Whales are mammals who breathe air into their lungs. Blowholes are a whale's nostrils and are located on the top or back of the whale's head. Blowholes are covered by muscular flaps that keep water from entering them when the whale is under water. In the relaxed state, the flap covers the blowhole. A blowhole leads to the whale's trachea and then to its lungs. Unlike us, whales cannot breathe through their mouth; they only breathe through their blowholes.
No, they aren't a mammal like a whale or dolphin so they breathe using the oxygen in the water.
It's because the blue whale is a mammal that lives in the water, and needs the oxygen in the air to breathe.
Like all sharks ( like fish), whale sharks breathe through gills which extract oxygen from the water.
Yes and so does any under water mammal
Blue whales - like all whales - have lungs and can't breathe under water. When they dive they hold their breath. The only kinda-sorta exception is the whale Shark. But it's only called "whale" because of its size. It's a Shark - a fish - and it breathes with gills.