Whales have lungs and come to the surface to breathe. Their nostrils called blowholes are located on the top of the head to access air easily. Whales exhale, condensation from the 2 blowholes forms a 'v-shaped' 'blow'. when they submerge they hold their breath.
The hole that they breath through is called a blowhole.
It is called a blowhole. Whale that have baleen (no teeth) have two blow holes and whales with teeth have one.
A blow hole. It breathes from it.
Lungs - they breathe air like us.
Blowhole
yes
yes the do and thats how they breath
So they can breath.
A hole on the top of the back that is called a blowhole.
Whales have a blow hole so they could breath when they sufarce
yes, whales have two massive lungs and breath from the hole on top of their head
Whales give birth through their vagina, like other mammals.
They breath air through a hole on the top of their head called a blowhole.
They breathe through the blow hole on the top of their heads
They breathe through the blow hole on the top of their heads
Whales are marine mammals. They have internal lungs, with a breathing blow-hole on the top of the head.
Dolphins go to the surface because they need air (oxygen) to breath and fish can air (oxygen) from the water.