On average, 30 - 60 minutes at best. However, there was a case of an alligator surviving submerged in near-freezing water for over 8 hours.
yes
David Blaine holds the world record for holding his breath underwater for 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
yes. a alligator has lungs and they breathe threw it.
Yes it does. Alligators are reptiles and reptiles have lungs.
a beaver holds its breath for as long as it can
Alligator snapping turtles can hold their breath underwater for extended periods, typically ranging from 30 minutes to several hours. In some cases, they have been known to stay submerged for up to 4 hours, especially when resting or in a cool environment. However, their ability to hold their breath can vary based on activity level, temperature, and other environmental factors.
American alligator can grow to 17 feet long and weight 990Ibs
David Blaine holds his breath for a long time through rigorous training and meditation techniques that allow him to slow his heart rate and conserve oxygen. He also practices specialized breath-holding exercises to increase his lung capacity and improve his overall breath control.
1 hour About 20-30 minutes.
Yes, they, like all reptiles, breath air through lungs.
No, the difference in snout size between crocodiles and alligators is primarily due to their diet and habitat. Crocodiles have longer, V-shaped snouts adapted for catching larger prey in open water, while alligators have broader, U-shaped snouts suited for crushing hard-shelled prey in swamps and marshes. Both crocodiles and alligators can hold their breath underwater for long periods of time.
It can't. When submerged, they hold their breath.Some turtles can stay underwater for days at a time without taking a breath, as long as the water stays cold. answered by yahoo