Physically, they breathe through their noses or mouths. In the Arctic, they come up for air through what are sometimes called 'blowholes'. And sometimes, Polar bears are waiting for them there.
They don't. Their mammals!
So, ifirst, seal out your mouth breathing, in your throat. Now, breathe in! Burp!
There lungs are made big so they can breathe under water
Seals are mammals. They Breathe with lungs, through their nostrils and mouth. Pretty much just like you and I.Unlike other animals,a seal takes a deep breath before plunging back into water,so in a way seal holds its breath while in water, but if you're asking what organ they breathe with they breathe with their lungs.They bob up to the surface and open there nostrils and breath, then go back under.Hope this helped!Just like we do. If underwater they must hold their breath until they come to the surface.
Seals are mammals. All mammals breathe in pretty much the same way.
As they sleep under the surface of the water, they can resurface to breathe again (about every half hour), without waking.
Yes, they are mammals. They have a backbone, breathe air, nurse the young, and the pups are born alive. They also have hair and can drown if not allowed to get air.
animals that breathe through moist skin book lungs and book lungs.
Seals are mammals. They Breathe with lungs, through their nostrils and mouth. Pretty much just like you and I.Unlike other animals,a seal takes a deep breath before plunging back into water,so in a way seal holds its breath while in water, but if you're asking what organ they breathe with they breathe with their lungs.They bob up to the surface and open there nostrils and breath, then go back under.Hope this helped!Just like we do. If underwater they must hold their breath until they come to the surface.
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
AnswerNo, seals are mammals because they feed their young with milk. An amphibian is completely different. Answer:No. In order to an animal to be an amphibian, it must have the ability to breathe underwater. Seals cannot do that.
Polar Bears are expert hunters. They usually hunt in areas that interface between ice and water. They rarely hunt in open water. They use a technique called "Still Hunting". They use their excellent sense of smell to locate a seal breathing hole and wait for the seal to appear. When the Seal comes out to breathe, the bear smells its breath, reaches into the hole with its front paws and drags it out of the water. They kill the seal by biting its head. They often raid the birth lairs of female seals and prey on the seal pups. They are extremely powerful and can even kill an adult walrus.