No, alligators do not breathe through their mouth; they primarily breathe through their nostrils. Their nostrils are located on the top of their snouts, allowing them to breathe while mostly submerged in water. When they need to take a breath, they can quickly surface and inhale through their nostrils while keeping the rest of their body submerged.
breathe through your mouth
You breathe through your mouth with a machinemask on
Yes. Alligators breathe with lungs.
No, they breathe fire through their mouth.
Yes, you would breathe mostly through your mouth, but you can breathe through your nose with you tongue sticking out of your mouth.
They breathe through their skin, their mouth lining, and their throat lining, provided they are sufficiently moist.
Cougars breathe through their mouth and nose.
mouth
Yes, you want to breathe out through your nose, and in with your mouth
Seals breathe through their mouth and nose.
Yes, they breathe the same way as you and me: through their nose and mouth.
you breath through your mouth when you are trying to do sitting trot.