they can hold there breathes up to 20-30 minutes
11 months
Female Weddell Seals have been known to grow as long as 3.3 m (10.8 feet). Males are slightly smaller.
Navy SEALs undergo intense underwater training and can typically hold their breath for up to 2-3 minutes. Some may have advanced training to extend this time further.
because they are small seals
Elephant seals can't breathe under water at all. when they dive, they hold their breath.
Weddell seals were named after the Weddell Sea, which was named in honor of the Scottish sailor James Weddell, who explored the region in the early 19th century. However, the first scientific description of the species was made by the naturalist and explorer John Edward Gray in 1844. While Weddell seals were known to indigenous peoples long before European exploration, their formal identification in scientific literature is attributed to Gray's work.
They don't! :P C.H.
They have an average life expantancy of up to 40 years!
It's a mammal. It doesn't breath under water. It has the ability to hold its breath for long periods of time.
They can hold there breath over 15 minutes
just go to this site and it will tell you a lot of ways to hold your breath underwater.www.wikihow.com/Hold-Your-Breath-for-Long-Periods-of-Time
No, as long as you stay calm then you don't have to hold your breath.