Yes, all birds use their lungs for breathing.
whale breath through lungs
The Indian Peacock: Pavo cristatus; The Green Peacock: Pavo muticus; and the Congo Peacock, Afropavo congensisThe Indian peacock is bright blue blue, the green peacock is bright green, and the congo peacock is dark green.
The Blue Indian Peacock
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yes, if a person cant breath for a longer time the lungs turn blue in case of recent breathing problem it cant happen.i dont know much about it
The Indian Peacock is has a royal blue neck and breast. It's facial skin is white and it's crest is fan shaped. The Green Peacock has dark bluish-green neck and breast. It's facial skin is blue and yellow and it's crest is arranged in a clump, unlike the linear fan shape of that of the Indian Peacock.
Videos of the Indian Blue Peacock are posted on YouTube. The bird has also been featured on the BBC Nature series, video of which can be viewed on YouTube as well as is available through the BBC. Videos are also available on the site Arkive.
A blue whale is a mammal and needs to come to the surface and breath air. They do not have gills.
Blue whales Breathe with lungs. Through a blowhole - modified nostrils sitting on top of their heads.
Take some blue and add a small amount of yellow and mix them up and that will give you the color peacock blue.
Blue whales are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. When they dive, they hold their breath.
Peacock blue is a slightly greeny blue. Mix 3 parts cerulean blue and 1/2 part thealo green. Adjust to the blue side if desired.