No,they use their blowholes.It's sort of like notrils on their backs...
they can breathe and survive underwater.
A dolphin's beak is there so it can breathe, eat, ect. It is a beak not a nose.
A dolphin's beak is there so it can breathe, eat, ect. It is a beak not a nose.
Interestingly bottle nose dolphins take turns holding each other up to the surface during sleeping. So to answer your question, bottle nose dolphins sleep at the surface so that they can breathe.
Cows need a nose to breathe. They eat a lot of grass with their mouths so they use their nose to breathe.
They use a blow hole to breathe in/out air when the surface the water.
They breathe through their nose which is on the top of their head. They have lungs and are mammals like us. They usually stay down for 45 seconds. But sometimes stay down for minutes. When they breathe, a shower of mist comes up from their blowhole. The blowhole is their nose.
Dolphins have lungs, no gills. Despite being shaped like fish, and live in the ocean, dolphins are mammals. They breathe pretty much like you and I.
A blowhole is what whales and dolphins use to breathe air.
yes They are mammals and must come to the suface to breathe. Their nose is one the top of their head. When you see mist come up from one, that means it's breathing!!
bottle nose dolphins suck.
"I can breathe now" said Mr Smith. The stuffy nose made it difficult to breathe.