Yes! I have no scientific proof, but I'm looking at a bright yellow one with orange legs right now. In Phoenix, Arizona. It looks pretty tough. It floats anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes, flys off and returns within a minute or two. If I could post a pic, I would.
No you f**king idiot
Holding your breath underwater is when your head/face is underwater and you do not breath.
Wasps breath through their skin.
Hippos can't "breath" underwater but they can hold their breath for long periods of time.
Seals can't breath underwater, so they have to come to the surface for air.
To do the underwater challenge in Peru, YOU HOLD YOUR BREATH UNDERWATER DUMMIES
No. Human beings cannot breath underwater at all without an external source of air.
they don't.
they have gills.
You Can't At All
I will assume you are not joking. A fish does not hold it's breath it can breathe underwater using its gills.
A whale CAN drown- they cannot stay underwater indefinitely. When underwater, they hold their breath. They are REALLY good at holding their breath, and their bodies have adapted to doing that.
Believe it or not they do! They have tiny holes called spiricles that are the openings to trachae which are their breathing pipes.