Humpback whales breathe through a pair of blowholes located on the tops of their heads. When they surface, they expel air and water vapor forcefully through these blowholes, creating a visible spout. After exhaling, they inhale fresh air before diving back underwater. This breathing process is essential for their survival, as they can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes while diving.
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