yes cause they breath just like us except it just smaller
of course they do. it's not like they have gills or anything. pretty much everything except for fish and anphibians breathe through lungs.
frog and birds
birds do
yes it breath with lungs !
Yes, eagles are birds. Birds lack gills, therefore if one was talking about live animals, the eagle would breath from its lungs.
Yes, they do have lungs as they need to breath air.
Bird's have lungs, and no gills, because they are birds, which have lungs, and are not very aquatic. Some birds go underwater, like pelicans and penguins, but they have to surface from time to time. They can hold their breath for a long time, but they still have to breath occasionly.
Yes, all birds use their lungs for breathing.
Through the nostrils in their ceres (above the beak).Eagles breath using their lungs. Their nostrils are located on the top part of the beak near the eyes. They look like two small holes in the beak.
Kookaburras are birds: like all birds, they breathe using lungs.
That would be feathers, not feather's. Birds have feathers, breath with lungs, and lay eggs.
They have tiny nostrils near the cere or top of the upper bill. They have lungs, as all birds do.
Can obtain more oxygen from each breath of air