Dolphins' blowholes produce a spout of air and water vapor when they exhale. This is a result of the air being expelled from their lungs through the blowhole, which is located on the top of their heads. The spout can be seen when dolphins surface to breathe, and it can vary in height depending on the species and the force of the exhalation. This adaptation allows them to breathe efficiently while swimming.
To breathe.
To breathe
Dolphins have blow holes, not blow horns. The blow hole allows the dolphin to inhale and exhale air. The blow hole is analogous to a nostril in other mammals.
They need them to breathe through. Dolphins, being mammals, have to inhale air and hold their breath underwater.
Dolphins (and whales, etc) breath through the blow holes on their head.
Blow through the reed, and cover the right holes to produce different notes.
Only one, located on the top of its head. Dolphins cannot breathe through their mouth, only their blow holes.
I believe the main reason for dolphins being warm-blooded is because of the blow holes they have. This allows to go up to the surface of the water and breathe the air all others on land inhale.
They are mammals so they breathe in air like us. When they are swimming, its easier to breathe through their blow hole then their mouth so they dont have to completely come up out of the water to take in a breath
No whale sharks don't have blow holes they have gills like other sharks
Made of wood, with six holes to produce notes, and one hole to blow across.
Blow hole