While you could try, it is not recommended. If you attempt to take a Beetle underwater without specialised modifications, the car will most likely be unable to function because cars do not have gills.
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By themselves - they can't. But these days we have machines and contraptions that help us with that. Diving gear, diving bells, submarines etc all allow people to breathe underwater.
You need to get the diving gear to do this
Orcas - killer whales don't Breathe under water. They are mammals and Breathe air with lungs. They hold their breath when diving.
Diving bells work by trapping air inside a chamber, allowing divers to breathe and maintain pressure as they descend underwater. This air supply enables divers to explore the underwater world safely by providing a controlled environment for them to breathe and communicate while underwater.
No, mammals don't have gills, and can't breathe under water. Mammals have lungs, breathe air and have to hold their breath when diving.
a. underwater: stop and wait till you catch your breathe b. at the surface: inflate your BCD and float
Adele penguins breathe air through avian air sacs which are similar to lungs in mammals. They are able to hold their breath for extended periods while diving under the water.
Very short if they come to my garden pond! Killed 4 adults at the beginning of the month and am now catching 5 to 30 larvae a day. Robins love them! I prefer to keep my pond for the frogs, toads, newts and goldfish thankyou.
A diving bell is a chamber that traps air, allowing divers to breathe and work underwater. It is lowered from a ship and creates an air pocket for divers to enter and exit. The primary function of a diving bell in underwater exploration is to provide a safe environment for divers to work at greater depths for longer periods of time.
you can't breathe underwater
Crocs don't breath underwater. They have lungs and breathe air pretty much like you and I. Thye hold their breath while diving.