Many species of fish in the Arctic live their entire lives underwater. But if you're speaking of mammals, seals (notably the Hooded and Ringed Seal species) can hold their breaths underwater for 20 to 30 minutes at a time.
I don't know how long YOU can hold your breath under water but at 2008, a man named David Blaine broke the world record for holding his breath for seventeen minutes and four seconds underwater.
Some animals can't breath under water AT ALL
It would have to be an alligator because they survived under the ice when everything happened . They probaly didnt even know what was happening because they were under all the at that time. They are lucky they survived !
through their gills, also because there is dissolved oxygen in the water
The longest breath held underwater is 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds, achieved by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016. This record was set under strict supervision and conditions. Holding your breath for extended periods of time can be extremely dangerous and should not be attempted without proper training and supervision.
Yes , You can if your a god or an aquatic animal or a water nymph / fairy or you are born like that ......
[Oct 11] LOS ANGELES, CA, US--Hungarian escape artist David Merlini has broken the world record for the longest time underwater without air: 10 minutes and 17 seconds without a breath while chained and handcuffed under water in a glass tank
no they breath oxygen like us
the animal that can swimm longest without coming up for air is a lion they can stay under water for days.
Dolphins can swim 1,000 feet down before taking a breath of air.
I would call it mutter. e.g she muttered under her breath.
they breath with their gills