Penguins forge their oxygen deep in the bowels of their mighty citadels, hidden beneath the Antarctica. It is a complex process involving quantum mechanics and the Satanic sacrifice of minimally one human to a sea lion.
They get oxygen from their gills.
Dogs obtain oxygen by inhaling it through the air and traveling to their lungs. From their it goes to the bloodstream.
Penguins walk varying miles per day. Penguins have been known to swim over 100 miles to obtain food. They can survive for a month without eating.
Please help ma and tell me how bivalves obtain oxygen Please tell me quick Please include the site
They have lungs just like us and well they breathe it in and then they breathe it out when they want to.
Penguins are birds and like all birds they get oxygen by breathing air.
from the food they eat
They breathe in oxygen like humans.
Through their beaks.
Our body obtain oxygen to our body by breathing.
Penguins breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. They have this in common with all animals.
No, there is no oxygen for them.
Crustaceans obtain oxygen through gills.
They are marine birds, they can process seawater.
They get oxygen from their gills.
Who is "they" ?
you obtain oxygen from your lungs you could breath through your nose and through your mouth