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What are mammals? How do mammals breathe?​

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Answered by ShehjaddaThakur
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Paired lungs are the respiratory organs of mammals. All mammals, even the ones living in the water, breathe air oxygen. The frequency of breathing differs: larger mammals breathe less than smaller animals.

Answered by Anonymous
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An animal of the type that gives birth to live babies, not eggs, and feeds its young on milk from its own body.

Mammals are the group of animals that breath air using lungs, give birth to live young (rather than laying eggs), and feed their young with mother's milk. All animals, including people, need oxygen, a chemical found in the air and in water. Fish use their gills to take oxygen from the water that they live in.

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