yes
Whales breathe through a blowhole at the top of the head which has evolved from the nasal passage
Whales are mammals who breathe air into their lungs. Blowholes are a whale's nostrils and are located on the top or back of the whale's head. Blowholes are covered by muscular flaps that keep water from entering them when the whale is under water. In the relaxed state, the flap covers the blowhole. A blowhole leads to the whale's trachea and then to its lungs. Unlike us, whales cannot breathe through their mouth; they only breathe through their blowholes.
A whale is a large aquatic mammal. Whales breathe air through their blowhole, into their lungs (unlike fish who breathe using gills). So there is a difference between a whale and large fish.
They breathe through their lungs.
Because their lungs are so large.
Blue whales Breathe with lungs. Through a blowhole - modified nostrils sitting on top of their heads.
Beluga whales Breathe with lungs. They Breathe through a blowhole on the top of their head.All whales are mammals. They breath air just like us. They have to come up to breath or risk drowning.
yes but not through lungs they breathe through gills
pupa does not breathe through lungs but through their spiracles
Reptiles always breathe with lungs. Amphibians may breathe with lungs, gills or through their skin.
Bats breathe through their mouths and noses.
Lungs!!!!!!!!!!!!