A dolphin's blowhole is located on top of its head to facilitate breathing while swimming. This positioning allows them to surface and exhale quickly without having to lift their entire body out of the water, making it more efficient for them to breathe. Additionally, it helps them maintain a streamlined shape while swimming, reducing drag in the water. This adaptation is essential for their survival as marine mammals.
No dolphins breath with their blowhole that they have on top of their head.
On top of the head.
an opening area on top of head for breathing
Through their blowhole, which is a nostril on the top of their head.
whales and dolphins :)
dolphins are smart and breathe through a blowhole at the top of their head
With lungs, through a blowhole, a modified nostril on the top of their head.
No, dolphins breathe through a blowhole in the top of their head.
Also known as the blowhole, it is on the top of the head. It's where they take in and release oxygen.
Whales Breathe through a blowhole, a modified nostril at the top of their head.
Whales breathe through a nostril called a "blowhole" on top of their head.
The dolphin mammal breaths air through it's blowhole at the top of it's head.