You don't.
Humans, of any age, can't breathe underwater w/o the aid of machines.
But babies have two things going for them. First it's something called the dive reflex that'll have them hold their breath.
Secondly, if they're actually born under water, they won't need to breathe as long as the umbilical cord and the placenta is intact. They've gotten their oxygen from the blood from the mother through the umbilical cord, since conception, and a few minutes longer will work just fine.
Animals that are born under water are animals who most likely can breathe in the water. For instance, tadpoles ( frogs) start off born in the water and then grow until they can go in and out of the water. Examples of animals born under water: Fish Frogs Whales SharksA fish is born under water by marwa
No. We can't. As infants we can breathe liquids for the first 9 months of our lives.When we are born, we rely on oxygen in the air.
Dolphins are born tail first because.......they might die before they got to the surface to breathe!! They are mammals like us, and do not have gills.
Babies don't breathe the water in the womb. Their mothers breathe for them, and supply them with oxygen through the umbilical cord. Babies don't start breathing until they are born. Humans, well no mammal can breathe water, because our lungs can't get any oxygen from it. Although they do the same job, gills work in a slightly different manner, which allows fish to get oxygen from the water the way we get it from the air.
That depends on what kind of baby you are talking about. Baby fish can certainly breathe under water. Baby mammals cant breathe under water.well it depends that's what i learned din my class of fcs.:) or else
You can't. Humans, of any age, can't breathe underwater w/o the aid of machines. But babies have two things going for them. First it's something called the dive reflex that'll have them hold their breath. Secondly, if they're actually born under water, they won't need to breathe as long as the umbilical cord and the placenta is intact. They've gotten their oxygen from the blood from the mother through the umbilical cord, since conception, and a few minutes longer will work just fine.
The hippo is born under water and lives on the Savannah.
Whales and Dolphins are born under water and aren't fish.
amphibians such as frogs and toads are born in water with gills and looks like a minnow; but as they grow older they get lungs and breathe oxygen
No. Elephants are born on land.
Rhinos are born on land.
Breathe