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Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
Sea turtles are amphibians, which means they breathe out of their lungs.
A green sea turtle has lungs, but can hold its breath for 3-4 hours!
Sea Snakes can hold their breath for up to an hour.
About 500 years.
No, sea turtles have lungs that can quickly refill when they come up to breathe on the surface of the water. Green and Loggerhead turtles can hold their breath for about 4 to 5 minutes during a routine activity. But Loggerheads are known for longer dives.
turtles do not breathe under water,they have to keep going up so that they can breath. But once turtles get all the oxygen they need, they can hold it for a long time under water but i don't know why.But when they need to breath they continue to go up and the cycle continues
As sea turtles are air breathing reptiles, they need to surface to breathe. Sea turtles can hold their breath for several hours, depending upon the level of activity. A resting or sleeping turtle can remain underwater for 4-7 hours.
This is actually a hard question to answer. Because Turtles can actually diffuse oxygen from the water with what is commonly referred to as Bum Gills. They aren't actually gills, but have the similar function.
A few types of sea turtles, some of them hold their breath for 1 hour at least.
it uses its energy it gets by plants it eats so i can swim and dive and hold its breath
Sea nomads, also known as the Bajau people, can hold their breath for an average of about 13 minutes while diving underwater.