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whales an not breath under waterno they can hold their breath under water for long periods of time but come up to the surface for airNo they can't. They take a big breath of air above the surface then they just hold their breath for a long time.
They're able to hold their breath for about 2 hours.
I will assume you are not joking. A fish does not hold it's breath it can breathe underwater using its gills.
as long as it wants to
Blue whales are mammals. They breathe air with lungs, pretty much just like you and I. When they dive, they hold their breath.
No, they have the ability to hold their breath for long periods of time. (ie. whales, dolphins, etc.)
They don't have to, they breathe with gills.
They don't. Dolphins and whales breathe air just like we do. They can hold their breath for a long time, but they come up to the surface to breathe.
Fish, and other sea creatures. (Apart from things such as dolphins & whales who can just hold their breath for a long time) Human's can artificially breathe, using air tanks or snorkels.
yes. fish can hold their breath for a long period of time.
There is a myth that mermaids can hold their breath underwater indefinitely, but in reality, humans can hold their breath anywhere from 1-3 minutes on average. If mermaids were real, they would likely have similar breath-holding capabilities to humans.
they say that fish can holdtheir breath out of water for 30 secs. If the fish has a certain disease then they should be able to hold their breath for 1 whole minute.