three to five minutes
Yes, penguins can stay underwater for ten minutes. They have been known to stay underwater for up to thirty minutes at a time, up to depths of 1300 feet.
A penguin can stay underwater for about 15 minutes and can go to a depth of 1700 feet.
Adult gray whales can stay underwater for approximately 10 - 15 minutes.
No. Platypuses are air-breathing mammals, which use their lungs to breathe. Most times, they stay underwater for just one to two minutes. However, if a predator threatens, the platypus is able to stay underwater, motionless, for up to eight minutes, holding its breath.
They have incredible lungs.
40 minutes
It depends on the type of frog how long they can stay underwater. Some can stay underwater for their whole lives while some only stay for about 10 minutes.
No but they go up to the surface every 30 minutes.
Otters are able to stay underwater for up to 8 minutes.
sperm whales can stay underwater for 90 minutes
When they go underwater, their ears and mouth seal so they don't get water in them, this helps them stay underwater for a solid 15 minutes.
A typical person can stay underwater for between 30 seconds and a minute. Trained divers can last for 2 to 3 minutes. Pearl divers can last for up to around 7 minutes. The world record for staying underwater (without using pure oxygen first) is just over 9 minutes. (Tom Sietas) Sietas' World Record using pure oxygen beforehand is a time of just over 16 minutes.