What does an aligator uses to breathe?

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2026-03-01 06:05

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Alligators breathe using lungs, similar to mammals. They have a unique respiratory system that allows them to hold their breath for extended periods while underwater, but they need to surface to take in air. Their nostrils are positioned on top of their snouts, enabling them to breathe while keeping most of their body submerged.

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