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A mongoose breathes through its lungs, inhaling air through its nostrils. The air travels down the trachea and into the bronchi, where it reaches the lungs for gas exchange. Like other mammals, a mongoose relies on the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to facilitate the expansion and contraction of the chest cavity during respiration. This process allows oxygen to enter the bloodstream and carbon dioxide to be expelled.

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