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why do whales breathe through nostrils not gills​

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Answered by IamNotDrunk04
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Whales and dolphins are mammals and breathe air into their lungs, just like we do. They cannot breathe underwater like fish can as they do not have gills. ... After each breath, the blowhole is sealed tightly by strong muscles that surround it, so that water cannot get into the whale or dolphin's lungs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Whales and dolphins are mammals and breathe air into their lungs, just like we do. They cannot breathe underwater like fish can as they do not have gills. After each breath, the blowhole is sealed tightly by strong muscles that surround it, so that water cannot get into the whale or dolphin's lungs.

Explanation:

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