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Humans are actually very unusual among land mammals in that we can hold our breath at all; most of them can't (or at least don't). In general it's not a safe assumption that any animal can "hold their breath" for more than a few seconds, unless it's highly water adapted (dolphins, sea lions, otters ... like that).
Rib reserve breathing is a vocal method for sustaining breath for longer periods of time. You breathe in first through the nose, filling the back ribs with air, and then through the mouth to fill your chest. You can then continue to speak/sing using the air in your chest, breathing in again when you can to replenish this, however when you need a "reserve" of air (such as during a particularly long line of dialogue that does not allow space for a breath), you have this held in your back ribs for use in these circumstances.
You have to get really angry like in a rage that is being held in for a long time.
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Willie held his breath for 29 seconds.
How long the breath is held is limited by carbon dioxide buildup in the blood.
I have a northern painted turtle that just held its breath for 11 min 8 sec.
depends how long you can hold your breath for
The shortest play ever written was "BREATH" by Samuel Beckett. It was 35 seconds long. Breath by Samuel Beckett 35 seconds
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He was hiding from a scary man and held his breath for so long his lungs burst and he frothed at the mouth...
A rescue breath is 1 second long.
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