no, they just hold their breathe.
Elephant seals can't breathe under water at all. when they dive, they hold their breath.
Seals breathe through their mouth and nose.
Physically, they breathe through their noses or mouths. In the Arctic, they come up for air through what are sometimes called 'blowholes'. And sometimes, Polar bears are waiting for them there.
Seals are mammals. They Breathe air with lungs, through mouth and nostrils. And they have to Breathe while sleeping just like you and I.
Water mammal all rise to above the surface of the water in order to breathe air into their lungs: whales, dolphins, seals, etc.
No - seals breath through their lungs !
No, it is an autonomioc response. They can automatically breathe from birth.
Water mammal all rise to above the surface of the water in order to breathe air into their lungs: whales, dolphins, seals, etc.
Lungs
It's a mammal. It doesn't breath under water. It has the ability to hold its breath for long periods of time.
the polar bear eats seals which are not fish so they can't breathe under water. so they make holes in the ice (polar seals live in icy places) in witch they can enter the water and breathe through. so polar bears wait at the holes and when a seal pops up they eat it.
No. These animals are mammals, they breathe air.