Penguins are birds and like all birds they get oxygen by breathing air.
They breathe through breathing tubes that will stick out of the water to get oxygen from the air.
What we breathe is air, and oxygen is just 20% of the air. Oxygen does not contain water, it is an element and it contains only itself. However, air does contain some water vapor.
Real penguins breathe air, and hold their breath when they are underwater.
Adele penguins breathe air through avian air sacs which are similar to lungs in mammals. They are able to hold their breath for extended periods while diving under the water.
Yes, octopuses can breathe out of water. They have gills that extract oxygen from the air, allowing them to breathe when they are not in the water.
Penguins have a respiratory system similar to other birds. They breathe air into their lungs, where oxygen is extracted and carbon dioxide is expelled. Penguins can dive underwater for extended periods of time due to adaptations such as increased oxygen storage capacity and efficient use of oxygen in their muscles.
why do penguins woddle? Because penguins are birds. They breathe air, and fish breathe water. There are many creatures that swim which are not fish.
No, sharks do not breathe air. They have gills that extract oxygen from the water as it flows over them, allowing them to extract oxygen from the water and breathe efficiently in their underwater habitat.
Octopuses rely on extracting oxygen from water through their gills and do not breathe air.
Penguins get oxygen by breathing air through their lungs. They come to the surface of the water to breathe, much like other birds. Penguins have adaptations that allow them to stay underwater for a longer time while diving for food.
Octopuses breathe air through gills, which extract oxygen from water. They can also absorb oxygen directly from the air through their skin.
No they do not. That's why they come up every once in a while. Mammals are animals that MUST breathe air to survive. All otters areammals