Birds breathe with lungs, in and out through beak and nostrils - pretty much like we do. Some have a sort of secondary system as well, with air sacs and even their hollow bones playing a role - but most it with lungs.
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Bird-keepers lung, also known as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, is caused by inhaling organic dust from bird feathers, droppings, or dander. This dust triggers an immune response in the lungs, leading to inflammation and symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, and chest tightness. The condition is more common in individuals who are regularly exposed to birds in their home or work environment.
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No lions don't hold their breath.
they breath like chickens
If a bird breathed when it was dead, then the bird wouldn't be dead. So, no.
it cant breath
with lungs you breath air and with gills you breath in water
help it breath like any other being with lungs
In Old English it means 'Breath of life', but in other cultures it means 'Voice' or 'Like a bird'. It is Latin for 'pretty; delicate; like a bird' ;)
yes, bats can breath like bird or mammals.
well put it in a box with holes in for it to breath and put something fluffy for it to rest on and feed it worms or bird food and hopefully it will improve and get better. hope that helped
because it can breath, eat, sleep, it can fly. The main thing is that its alive and moves.
because their lungs are smaller and they have more organs to pump blood through
A dolphin is a mammal because they breath air just like humans
they breath from there lungs ...And they inhale/exhale through their beak or nose (which is the two little holes above their beak).
Bird's have lungs, and no gills, because they are birds, which have lungs, and are not very aquatic. Some birds go underwater, like pelicans and penguins, but they have to surface from time to time. They can hold their breath for a long time, but they still have to breath occasionly.