All mammals, birds, and reptiles and most adult amphibians breathe through lungs. Most fish do not.
Some species of salamander lack lungs and breathe eaither through their skin or through gills. Mos young amphibians are aquatic and breathe through gills.
Most fish breath exclusively through gills. Some fish, called lungfish can breath through lungs, bust still primarily use their gills.
Whales have lungs, as they are mammals, and fish use gills to breath.
All whales are mammals and need to breath air from the surface.
Whales are mammals, so yes they breath oxygen into lungs, rather than filter water through gills as fish do.
Mammals breath using lungs.
Whales are mammals and must breath air. If they cannot reach the surface to breath they will drown.
Whales are mammals !
Mammals don't breathe under water. They hold their breath like you or I would...except their lungs are gigantic and they can hold their breath for hours. No they don't. Whales are mammals and thus need to breathe like most mammals do. In order to breathe, whales have blow holes on their heads. They come up to the surface of the water, bring their blow hole out of the water, open it and take in air, and then go back under water again. No basically.
Whales breath air using their lungs.
yes, mammals have lungs to breath
Yes, mammals breath with lungs.
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.
whales Breathe with lungs