Physically, they breathe through their noses or mouths. In the Arctic, they come up for air through what are sometimes called 'blowholes'. And sometimes, Polar bears are waiting for them there.
Seals are mammals. They Breathe air with lungs, through mouth and nostrils. They poke their head above the water to Breathe.
oxygen
Seals breathe through their mouth and nose.
no, they just hold their breathe.
Seals are mammals. They Breathe air with lungs, through mouth and nostrils. And they have to Breathe while sleeping just like you and I.
No - seals breath through their lungs !
No, it is an autonomioc response. They can automatically breathe from birth.
Elephant seals can't breathe under water at all. when they dive, they hold their breath.
Lungs
No. These animals are mammals, they breathe air.
Pinnipeds are seals, and breathe through their nose and mouth like most land mammals.
No, harp seals can also keep holes open in the ice. That is were they escape from predators and it helps them breathe.
Seals your body so you can breathe.
Seals give birth to live young and suckle them.