dolphins breath through whale blubber
no they breath thru there lungs
With their lungs rather than through their lungs, but yes - both dolphins and kangaroos breathe with lungs.
No. They breath using their lungs or with their lungs, but not "through" their lungs. They do however breath "through" their blowholes (to get the air in and out of their lungs).
They Breath through their lungs!
YesYes, they do.Yes, being mammals, dolphins breathe with lungs rather than gills. Rather than breathing through the nose and mouth, they breathe from a blowhole which closes before the dolphin goes into the water, so water will not enter the blowhole.
Dolphins breathe with lungs. Because they have a blowhole on top of them.Dolphins are mammals and like other mammals they have lungs. They must come up for air periodically.with lungs or gills
Dolphins have a mammalian respiratory system, ie. lungs.
No, They breath through their nose.
All mammals, birds, and reptiles and most adult amphibians breathe through lungs. Most fish do not. Some species of salamander lack lungs and breathe eaither through their skin or through gills. Mos young amphibians are aquatic and breathe through gills. Most fish breath exclusively through gills. Some fish, called lungfish can breath through lungs, bust still primarily use their gills.
They can't. Dolphins and Whales have lungs, not gills. they have to Surface to Breathe. They hold their breath while diving.
No. Dolphins spend three quarters of their time underwater. Dolphins can hold their breath for an unbeliveable time. So they have bigger lungs.
Dolphins inhale air via their blowhole. The windpipe, or trachea, leads from the blowhole through the skull in front of the brain, and to the lungs. The lungs are responsible for absorbing the oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. The amount of time a dolphin can hold its breath depends on the species.