Frogs can hold their breath for varying lengths of time depending on the species and environmental conditions. Typically, they can stay submerged for several minutes, with some species capable of holding their breath for up to 30 minutes or more. Frogs primarily breathe through their skin while underwater, which allows them to remain submerged without needing to surface as frequently as land animals. However, the exact duration can vary based on factors like activity level and water temperature.
Most frogs can hold their breath for a few minutes underwater, with some species able to stay submerged for up to 30 minutes. Their ability to hold their breath is aided by their unique respiratory system and ability to absorb oxygen through their skin.
They can hold there breath over 15 minutes
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No, as long as you stay calm then you don't have to hold your breath.
they can hold their breath 20 minutes under water
As Mario is a video game character, he can hold his breath for however long you control him underwater.
moose cant hold their breath. just kidding they can hold their breath for 8 minuets
How long can you hold your breath?
A seal can hold their breath for 70 minutes or more.
he can hold his breath for 3 minuites based on the live interviews...
The box turtle can hold it's breath for nine days. Seriously.
You have to see how long you can hold your breath while you are cleaning you stinky toilet.