No. Just lungs.
Whales breathe with lungs, and fish use gills.
They can't. Dolphins and Whales have lungs, not gills. they have to Surface to Breathe. They hold their breath while diving.
Whales are marine mammals. They have internal lungs, with a breathing blow-hole on the top of the head.
they breathe with gills
Whales are mammals, so yes they breath oxygen into lungs, rather than filter water through gills as fish do.
YES IT CAN BREATHE THROUGH BOTH lungs and gills
Killer whales - Orcas - yes. Salmon - no. Salmon is a fish, fish use gills.
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.
Lungs!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, they do not need there gills because they have air tubes which are connected to their lungs.
yes but not through lungs they breathe through gills
Birds breathe through their mouth/nose just like you and I.