No, swans have lungs just like you and I and can only breathe air when their heads are above the water.
Swans often submerge their heads and necks in water to forage for food, such as aquatic plants, insects, and small fish. This behavior allows them to access nutrients and vegetation that are not available from the surface. By dipping their heads underwater, swans can also engage in preening, which helps maintain their feathers and waterproofing. Overall, this behavior is essential for their feeding and grooming needs.
They use their gills to breathe under water.
Because there food is under water
squirres can't breathe under water.
Squirrels cannot breathe under water.
They do not breathe underwater. They hold their breath under the water and surface to breathe.
Mammals don't breathe under water. They hold their breath like you or I would...except their lungs are gigantic and they can hold their breath for hours. No they don't. Whales are mammals and thus need to breathe like most mammals do. In order to breathe, whales have blow holes on their heads. They come up to the surface of the water, bring their blow hole out of the water, open it and take in air, and then go back under water again. No basically.
Scorpions can breathe under water, False. Scorpions cannot breathe under water but they can however hold their breath for up to 6 days
Otters can't breathe under water. They're mammals, they breathe air, with lungs. When they dive, they hold their breath.
it is no way they can breathe under water so shut up
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