yes. they have a special tendon in their throat that vibrates when carbon dioxide leaves the body. The result is the deep sound that lions generate when air passes the larynx and helps them conserve energy also.
(roar.)
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With their internal lungs - the same as we do!
Lions breathe using their respiratory system, which includes lungs, diaphragm, and air passages. They inhale oxygen from the air and exhale carbon dioxide as waste. Lions have a strong and efficient respiratory system to support their active lifestyle and hunting behavior.
They Have gills to breath dissolved oxygen underwater.
There is no adjective in the sentence "The lion growled loudly." Loudly is an adverb modifying the verb growled.
Loudness is a matter of opinion.
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With their internal lungs - the same as we do!
Yes, lions and humans have a similar respiratory structure.
Sea lions breathe just like any other mamal.
first off, loudly... and secondly, close your mouth
They are mammals. Amphibians are cold-blooded animals that can breathe through gills underwater as well as using lungs on land. Lions are warm-blooded and cannot breathe underwater.
Lions roar loudly in order to communicate with the pride, especially over long distances. A lion's roar can be heard up to 8 km (5 mi) away.
Lions breathe using their respiratory system, which includes lungs, diaphragm, and air passages. They inhale oxygen from the air and exhale carbon dioxide as waste. Lions have a strong and efficient respiratory system to support their active lifestyle and hunting behavior.
Sea lions are mammals, just like otters, dolphins and whales. They breathe air through lungs while at the surface, then hold their breath as they dive. If they wouldn't be able to get back to the surface soon enough, they will drown.
They Have gills to breath dissolved oxygen underwater.
Yes they do and all mammals do. Reptiles and birds and stuff have something called a diaphragm. So humans and lions and all other mammals have lungs!