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How a blue whale breathes?

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How a blue whale breathes?

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Me Answered by leigh92 on Sep 14, 2007, 01:38PM
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Blue whales breathe air at the surface of the water through 2 blowholes located near the top of the head. They spout (breathe) about 1-4 times per minute at rest, and 5-12 times per minutes after a deep dive. Their blow is a single stream that rises 40-50 feet (12-15 m) above the surface of the water
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