The act of swimming would require an organism to be in a liquid. Generally Manatees live in a liquid called water. Though there are many other liquids out there, I don't think manatees swim out of water.
No, manatees do not breathe underwater they must go up to the surface, open their nostrils, take a deep breath and close their nostrils so water doesn't come in through their nostrils.
Manatees don't breathe under water. They're air-breathing mammals. Lungs, not gills. When diving, they hold their breath.
YES!! obviously! its a mammal!
I will assume you are not joking. A fish does not hold it's breath it can breathe underwater using its gills.
Hippos can't "breath" underwater but they can hold their breath for long periods of time.
To do the underwater challenge in Peru, YOU HOLD YOUR BREATH UNDERWATER DUMMIES
They hold their breath.
No. Monkeys are mammals, so they have lungs, which cannot filter water. They can hold their breath underwater, though.
how does a galapagos penguin breath
How long can you hold your breath?
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.
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
until they die
you have to grow gills or eat a computer
40 minutes