Lungs.
Yes, white sharks have gills that allow them to extract oxygen from water, which is how they breathe underwater. They need to constantly swim to ensure a flow of water over their gills for oxygen exchange.
The use gills to breathe.
Through its gills, it breathes in and filters H2O (Water) . As it cannot breathe in complete O2 (Oxygen) because it contains CO2 (Carbon Dioxide). It also requires a certain amount of H2O (Water) for its organs to filter and function.
Sharks breathe through their gills, just like fish.
Great Whites - like all Sharks - use gills to filter oxygen from the water. They can't breathe air.
No. Only fish can. No other animals have gills or means of breathing underwater. Well, except those who have oxygen tanks that is. THEN you can breathe underwater.
No, like all sharks and fish they have gills.
Yes. The gills absorb oxygen from the water. Some fish have primitive lungs and can breath air (walking catfish, lungfish). While still some other fish (beta, carp) can gulp air to augment gill breathing in oxygen depleted water.
They use their lungs, with air drawn in through the nostrils. And white tigers are just white bengals, not siberians.
Just like every other land animal, through the lungs
Well, wolves ( all mammals ) use their lungs. Just like humans. Where as fish use gills!
pretty much like any other bird - with lungs that expand and contract.