Whales breathe in and out of their blowhole. They are unable to breathe through their mouth because the trachea is not attached to the throat.
It is called a blowhole.
Whales Breathe air, with lungs. They have to Surface to Breathe, and hold their breath while diving
Whales certainly Breathe. they have lungs pretty much just like you and I.
Well of course. Everything does
Whales Breathe through a blowhole, a modified nostril at the top of their head.
Whales breathe with lungs, and fish use gills.
whales can breathe underwater that is why they live in water but sometimes they have to come up to breathe like fish
whales Breathe with lungs
Whales breath air using their lungs.
Whales don't need to breathe through their mouths. Instead, they breathe through their blowholes on top of their heads, like the dolphins and porpoises.
Humpback whales breathe air by using their lungs. They can only breathe in when their blowhole is above the surface of the water. When they exhale, you can see a spout of warm moist air shoot upwards from their blowhole.
They can't. Dolphins and Whales have lungs, not gills. they have to Surface to Breathe. They hold their breath while diving.
Whales don't need to breathe through their mouths. Instead, they breathe through their blowholes on top of their heads, like the dolphins and porpoises.