A whale is a mammal and needs to come to the surface and breath air using two lungs.
Whales breath air using their lungs.
Young frogs, or tadpoles, breathe underwater using gills. Then they grow lungs and lose their gills. As adults, they breathe air using their lungs.
No fish breathe through their gills. (simiar organ to lungs yet functions differently)
No - seals breath through their lungs !
they dont have lungs they have large rectums strapped to there torso and gills that help them breath sub human air
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.
A whale is a large aquatic mammal. Whales breathe air through their blowhole, into their lungs (unlike fish who breathe using gills). So there is a difference between a whale and large fish.
Aquatic larvae that breathe with gills and as terrestrial adults that breathe using lungs and skin
Mammals, birds, reptiles and adult amphibians breathe using lungs. Fish breathe using gills, while juvenile amphibians breathe using gills and spiracles.
Dolphins and whales are mammals, not fish, so they do not have gills. They breathe air through blowholes on the top of their heads, just like humans breathe through their noses. This allows them to dive deep into the ocean and still come up to the surface to breathe.
Well first off, your question makes no sense. Even if a whale was a fish (which it is not) it would still be an animal. FISH ARE ANIMALS!!! I am guessing you meant to say mammal. And if that is the case, Whales are mammals! Which are also animals!!
frogs with gills a frogs with gills are called a tadpole