Yes, they breathe the same way as you and me: through their nose and mouth.
They breathe through their nose.
No, the fishes breathe through their gills.
They breathe through their skins
how do birds breathe
No, humans do not breathe through their skin. We breathe in oxygen through our lungs, where gas exchange occurs, and carbon dioxide is released as waste. The skin is an organ designed primarily for protection and sensation.
They breathe through the blow hole on the top of their heads
they breath through the airhole on their heads
Whales don't need to breathe through their mouths. Instead, they breathe through their blowholes on top of their heads, like the dolphins and porpoises.
Whales don't need to breathe through their mouths. Instead, they breathe through their blowholes on top of their heads, like the dolphins and porpoises.
They breathe through the blow hole on the top of their heads
by using there lungus and breathing through there nose
Dolphins breathe through the 'blow hole' in the top of their heads, surfacing from underwater to blow out the Carbon Dioxide and draw in oxygen.
because they feel like it and they want to
hi i am a complete dolphin maniac and expert so the answer to your question would be yes all species of dolphin breathe through a hole on the top of their head.
Babies don't breathe the water in the womb. Their mothers breathe for them, and supply them with oxygen through the umbilical cord. Babies don't start breathing until they are born. Humans, well no mammal can breathe water, because our lungs can't get any oxygen from it. Although they do the same job, gills work in a slightly different manner, which allows fish to get oxygen from the water the way we get it from the air.
No, swans have lungs just like you and I and can only breathe air when their heads are above the water.
They breathe through their gills (usually located on the side of the head) And filter the oxogen out of the water