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Blue whales Breathe with lungs. Through a blowhole - modified nostrils sitting on top of their heads.
whale breath through lungs
A blue whale is a mammal and needs to come to the surface and breath air. They do not have gills.
Blue whales are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. When they dive, they hold their breath.
They don't. Whales breathe with lungs, just like you and I. When they dive, they hold their breath. But they're far better at that than the average human.
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.
Whales are voluntary breathers, meaning they think about each breath they take. Since they don't have gills, they need to come to the surface to breathe out of the blowholes on top of their head. When the whale comes to the surface, it exhales all the old air in its lungs and then inhales, filling its lungs up to about 90% of their capacity (we only use 15-30% of our lung capacity.) the whale's exhalation is called the "blow," or the "spout."
Yes, all birds use their lungs for breathing.
Blue Whales are very big and I believe that they can be blue or white.
Whales store air In their lungs and oxygen in their blood. Humans do the same thing, but we're not as good at as whales.
No.Whales are mammals so they breath air.
yes, if a person cant breath for a longer time the lungs turn blue in case of recent breathing problem it cant happen.i dont know much about it