no.
Elepants can't breath under water. They can swim though and they can breath if they stick their trunk above the water.
The danger is if you not be able breath this is for people how can swim.
Because there is something of how they breath they need to swim to breath
swim around in till they need to breath and then they come up
It uses there fin to move and there gills to breath in oxygen
No, however young babies are capable of holding their breath under water.
because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die. because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die.
because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die. because sharks have to swim to breath so if they dont swim then they dont breath causeing them to sink and die.
No only sharks have to keep moving to force water through their gills.
No! The sphincter muscle has nothing to do with how a cow breathes! A cow would drown if she cannot swim or if she gets too much water in the lungs.
They need to come to the surface - and breath air. They can hold their breath under water for considerably longer than humans.
The all breath under water They all have fins,gills,scales,breathe under water,swim. ;D