No unless there is technical supplies involve
The Bajau people can hold their breath underwater for an average of about 5 minutes, but some individuals have been known to hold their breath for up to 13 minutes.
Without special equipment they do not.
Myoglobin enables the marine mammals to be able to hold their breath for extended periods of time underwater. The beaver has been reported to hold its breath underwater for about 15 minutes.
Water dragons have the ability to breath underwater, breath water, and in some cases are able to turn things into water.
Holding your breath underwater is when your head/face is underwater and you do not breath.
by being cold blooded by having second eyelids and by being able to breath underwater
One reliable place to find information about "breathing underwater" is HowStuffWorks. This details why we are not actually able to breath underwater without breathing equipment.
Sea nomads, also known as the Bajau people, can hold their breath for an average of about 13 minutes while diving underwater.
In theory, yes. the human can hold its breath underwater for up to five minutes before suffocation or drowning sets in. However, it is hard enough to hold your breath for five minutes out of water. most people can hold their breath underwater for two or three minutes at the maximum
Hippos can't "breath" underwater but they can hold their breath for long periods of time.
The Bajau people, also known as the Sea Nomads, are known for their ability to hold their breath underwater for extended periods of time.
To do the underwater challenge in Peru, YOU HOLD YOUR BREATH UNDERWATER DUMMIES