As dolphins are mammals they breath air like us, humans.
Because they cant breath underwater so they use their hole to breath in and out the water
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Dolphins can't breathe underwater because they are mammals. They go to the surface to breathe and then hold their breath while underwater
They need them to breathe through. Dolphins, being mammals, have to inhale air and hold their breath underwater.
No. Dolphins spend three quarters of their time underwater. Dolphins can hold their breath for an unbeliveable time. So they have bigger lungs.
True.fish cant breath underwater with lungs.So they use gills to breath underwater.
Whales, dolphins, and maybe a platypus.
because they are mammals and need to breath but they can underwater for a long time
Dolphins can hold their breath for a maximum of eight minutes.
because a fish can breath underwater and a whale cant its a mammal
Under water doesnt have enough air molucules that we need. Therefore we cant breath underwater. :)
they come up above the water and breath with their blowhole and then go back underwater. they do the same thing as whales so but they are just smaller