they can hold their breath 20 minutes under water
They can hold there breath over 15 minutes
2.3 hours
Penguins can hold their breath underwater for an average of around 5-10 minutes, although some species have been known to stay submerged for up to 20 minutes. Their ability to hold their breath for extended periods helps them hunt for food while swimming.
Real penguins breathe air, and hold their breath when they are underwater.
they can hold their breath and use it for something else
yes
Emperor penguins can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes when diving for food. They are exceptional divers, capable of reaching depths of around 1,500 feet (450 meters) under the water.
Penguins DON'T breathe under water. Penguins breathe with lungs, and need to surface regularly to breathe. While diving, they simply hold their breath.
Penguins have a fairly large lung capacity,allowing them to hold their breath for a certain period of time.
Penguins breathe every few seconds, just like we do. The exception is when they're swimming underwater, in which case they hold their breath.
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yes they do, but they have an oil under their feathers which keeps them warm and also blubber (fat) which also keeps them warm.