Yes, red-eared slider turtles, like some other turtle species, can perform a process known as cloacal respiration, which allows them to absorb oxygen through their cloaca (the opening used for excretion and reproduction). This ability is particularly useful when they are underwater for extended periods. However, they primarily breathe through their lungs, surfacing for air as needed.
No they do not have gills.
Threw their gills and mouth.
He threw a fastball, curve, and slider, but was best-known for his circle change-up.
yes. a alligator has lungs and they breathe threw it.
because they don't have bums to breave threw This is about wolves
You sir are an idiot there is no human way to breath threw your ear.
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His main pitch was a 2-seam fastball. Other than that he threw a changeup, and about once or twice a game he threw a curveball. Later in his career he started throwing a cutter and a slider
From what I have read a centipede breaths threw its mouth like a human and grasshoppers breath threw their abdomen tacking in air threw what looks like the front of a jet engine. grasshoppers how ever do not have lungs.
Jonathan Papelbon primarily threw a fastball, which was his most effective pitch, complemented by a slider and a changeup. His fastball typically reached the mid-90s mph, while his slider was known for its sharp break. Throughout his career, these pitches allowed him to effectively close games and secure saves.
Well sometimes the assistant that helps with your teeth says to breath threw your nose but they have to open your mouth so that could be a little tricky breathing threw your mouth.
Through a blow hole, just like all other dolphins