Dugongs breathe air using their nose and lungs. Seals, manatees, sea lions, fur seals, walruses, lions, giraffes, zebras, tigers, cats, dogs, buffalos, chickens, roosters, horses, turtles, human beings, eagles, donkeys, monkeys, and many, MANY other creatures breathe air in the same way as dugongs.
they breathe in the same way as daytime animals
the same way humans do
Mold does not "breathe" in the same way animals do. Instead, mold obtains nutrients through absorbing organic matter from its environment. Mold requires oxygen for growth, but it doesn't "breathe" oxygen in the same way that animals do.
The same way most animals do - using its lungs !
Dugongs do not exhibit mimicry in the same way some other animals do, like certain birds or primates. However, they can display social behaviors and vocalizations that may resemble communication or mimicry to some extent. Dugongs are primarily herbivorous and focus on grazing seagrass, which influences their behaviors more than mimicry. Their social interactions are generally based on communication rather than imitating others.
Fish breathe with gills. By the way, whales do not. They breathe air, because they are mammals.
The same way you do.
You breathe in the desert the same way you breathe when you are not in the desert. There is no special procedure to follow.
They don't breathe in the same way as we do as they don't have lungs.
All animals breathe one way or another, to get oxygen carbon dioxide out. It's that or die.
The same way humans do.
the same way all other breeds of horses breathe through their noses..