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The same way as most other animal life, at least other mammals. The inhale through their nose and mouth into their lungs and exhale by the same route in reverse.

Long snout helps warm the inhaled air, and along with a large, Roman nose, they have asense of smell. Polar bears do not breath under water; they just hold their breath.

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Paul Wyman

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