from where do birds breathe ??
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Nostrils
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when a bird inhales, air actually leaves its lungs; fresh air enters the lungs as it exhales.
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When a bird draws in a breath of air, it travels through the nares (or nostrils) down the trachea into a series of posterior air sacs located in the thorax and rump—in their butts.
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