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So what happens when the animals (for some reason) hold their breath as the owners are coming up. Then the animal in question, dies of lung over expansion. Is it cute then? :|
 
Animals never hold their breath, actually.
 
what about dolphins and whales,and crocodiles and seals,and penguins and turtles?they breath water????:eek: :eek: :eek:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whales#Anatomy

Whales breathe through blowholes, located on the top of the head so the animal can remain submerged. Baleen whales have two; toothed whales have one. The shapes of whales' spouts when exhaling after a dive, when seen from the right angle, differ between species. Whales have a unique respiratory system that lets them stay underwater for long periods of time without taking in oxygen. Some whales, such as the Sperm Whale, can stay underwater for up to two hours holding a single breath. The Blue Whale is the largest known mammal that has ever lived, and the largest living animal, at up to 30 m (93ft) long and 180 tons.

Whales are mammals, though.
 
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