sperm whales have been known to hold their breath for more than an hour.
Sperm whales has the longest time record to hold their breathe under water which is for 90 minutes. Their ability is enabled by the protein on their blood that are electrically charged.
humpback whale
Sperm Whale
1 billion hours lol
Aproximently a whale can hols its breath for 55 hours
Whales don't breath underwater.They hold their breath underwater instead.Whales are mammals like us.They have lungs like us so they need to breath air above the water like we do. A whale can hold it's breath for up to half an hour underwater and thats only because it's lungs are huge.Our lungs only partly fill with air.A whale uses it's blowhole to breathe in air and when you see water spurting from a whale blowhole thats just the water vapour from the whale's lungs and any water around the blowhole.they need oxygen like us.If we didn't get oxygen we will die.
1 hour About 20-30 minutes.
there hold their breath for 97.00 min.For at least 30 mi but suprisingly enough they acually have to breath air to live but can 'hold their breath' for 30 straight minutesThe Humoback whale can stay under water for 15 to 20 minutes max Because they are mammals to and can't hold their breath for very long.
Because their lungs are so large.
A seal can hold their breath for 70 minutes or more.
Sea Snakes can hold their breath for up to an hour.
Somewhere around half an hour to an hour
About 15-20 minutes underwater and it has to go back up to get airThe Killer Whale is the fastest mammal in the seas. It can swim up to thirty five miles per hour. While swimming rapidly it can often make leaps forty feet long , rising four feet above the water. The Killer Whale is capable of diving to depths of over 1000 feet and it is able to remain beneath the surface for as much as twenty minutes.Killer whales can hold their breath upto 15 minutes by slowing down their beats from 60 beats to 30 beats per minute while diving.
whale breath through lungs
1 hour