Whales have lungs, as they are mammals, and fish use gills to breath.
Whales breathe with lungs, and fish use gills.
A dolphin is neither a reptile nor a fish. Dolphins are mammals and belong to the order Cetacea, along with whales and porpoises. They have lungs for breathing air, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk.
Whales are mammals, so yes they breath oxygen into lungs, rather than filter water through gills as fish do.
A tuna fish is an actual aquatic fish that breathes through gills while a dolphin is a water-dwelling mammal that requires periodic breathes of air from the surface.
Whales breath air using their lungs.
False. Whales are not fish; they are mammals. Unlike fish, whales breathe air through lungs, give live birth, and are warm-blooded. They also have a layer of blubber for insulation and nurse their young with milk.
No,they have a blowhole that breathes AIR not WATER.
The ogygen is obsorbed from the lungs.
Fish actually breath in water. Some species have an air bladder along with gills so they can float in the water. Usually slim species have no air bladder and fatter species have an air bladder.
Sure, the horse, dog and bird all breathe air and have lungs, while the fish breathes water through gills
Whales have lungs a bit like us - it's just that their lungs are much, much bigger.A whale's lungs are so huge that it can hold it's breath for up to half an hour under water.but when it breathes in fresh air most of its lungs are filled with air.
human lungs help us breath in the air. while frog lungs hold air in so they can swim longer than humans. frogs can breathe through their lungs. we can't