No whale sharks don't have blow holes they have gills like other sharks
Yes, dolphins do have blow hole like a whale, but are not a whale. Whales are larger then dolphins. If dolphins did not have blow hole they would have to have a different way to breathe.
Humpback whales have two blowholes located on the top of it's head side by side.
Yes porpoises have blowholes.
yes! they do have a blowhole.
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Yes all whale have blowholes because they are mammals.
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All types of whales have blowholes because they need them to breathe. As we have noses, whales have blowholes. Porpoises and dolphins have blowholes as well.
they have two blowholes
A killer whale only has 1 blow hole to breath from.
Usually they have one Baleen whales have two blowholes. Toothed whales have only one.
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Being a baleen whale, humpbacks have TWO blowholes, but a single sinus opening.
Whales are mammals who breathe air into their lungs. Blowholes are a whale's nostrils and are located on the top or back of the whale's head. Blowholes are covered by muscular flaps that keep water from entering them when the whale is under water. In the relaxed state, the flap covers the blowhole. A blowhole leads to the whale's trachea and then to its lungs. Unlike us, whales cannot breathe through their mouth; they only breathe through their blowholes.
The descriptive features of the humpback whale include two blowholes and notched flukes (tail). The pectoral fins are 1/3 the length of the animal and are the largest flippers of any whale.
Blue Whales are mammals. They need to breathe under water just the way all other of its family members need to. Blowholes are its Nostrils that are located on the top of whale's head.Blowholes are covered by muscular flaps that keep water from entering them when the whale is under water. Blowholes keep them stay underwater for long time as they cannot breathe with their mouth..