Through their nostrils, much like other land-based mammals.
The same way as any other air-breathing animal does - through their lungs !
They breathe through their nostril's, mouths and lungs.
Lungs
The chimera, a monster with the heads of a lion, goat, and snake, was said to breathe fire.In Hesiod's description, the rear was a dragon.
Depends, if the shark is lying dead on the beach, if a very hungry lion passes by, it may. But if you were to put a lion in the sea, of course a shark will eat it, if lions can breathe and swim under water, a shark will still eat the lion.
Frogs and lions both have a spinal column, four legs and they both breathe oxygen. They are both carnivores.
The creature you are referring to is the Chimera from Greek mythology. It had the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent. It was known for its ability to breathe fire.
Traditionally speaking, a dragon is a hybrid between a lizard, a fish, a lion, and some sparkly pizzazz that makes it breathe fire. I would imagine that the expression of a dragon roaring comes from the fact the Dragon is supposed to be part lion.
Most mammals use the lungs to breathe, this includes the lion. They use the lungs to inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide (CO2).
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Trees "breathe" out oxygen.
Humans breathe out carbon dioxide, the whole world runs in a motion, for example plants breathe carbon dioxide, we breathe in oxygen. Even fish breathe oxygen. They take the oxygen out of the water. So we breathe in what plants breathe out and plants breathe in what we breathe out.
Not particularly, the Chimera is said to have three heads, the head of a lion, a goat, and a snake and that tends to be it. However, there are some versions in which one (or all) of the heads can breathe fire or the Chimera has wings.
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