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Can babies breathe under water?

That depends on what kind of baby you are talking about. Baby fish can certainly breathe under water. Baby mammals cant breathe under water.well it depends that's what i learned din my class of fcs.:) or else


What if your baby eats mallard duck poop?

Ensure the mallard duck gets good nutrition.


Use baby's breath in a sentence?

The baby's breath was sweet and smelled of milk. The roses were arranged with baby's breath.


Can the wind steal a baby's breath?

No, the wind can not steal a baby's breath.


Why are landforms under water?

baby skunk


Can the baby killer whale swim when its born?

Yes, but the mother still has to push the baby to the surface of the water for it's first breath of air.


When was Baby's Breath - song - created?

Baby's Breath - song - was created on 2002-08-07.


How long can a baby hold its breath before needing to take a breath?

Babies can typically hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute before needing to take a breath. It is important to always supervise babies around water to prevent drowning.


Is baby's breath poisonous?

No!!


How long can a new born baby hold its breathe under water?

*CORRECTION TO PREVIOUS ANSWER A baby CAN hold its breath under water, but only up to a certain point. It's called mammalian diving reflex. New born babies have this reflex, and will hold their breath and open their eyes under water - though I admit I do not know for what length of time. There are even classes that encourage such "swimming" with parent/newborn teams to try and instill a love of swimming at such a very young age.


Can a baby mallard drink milk?

No, baby mallards should not drink milk as it is not suitable for their digestion. They should be fed a diet specifically designed for waterfowl, which may include crumbled duck feed and small insects.


How long do baby octopus stay with its mother?

Octopodes have gills rather than lungs and cannot survive on land for any significant length of time (they can, briefly, exist out of water, just like you can hold your breath and dive under water).