Minks can hold their breath underwater for approximately 30 seconds to a minute while diving for food or escaping predators. They are adept swimmers, using their webbed feet to propel themselves, but they need to surface for air relatively quickly. Their ability to swim and dive is enhanced by their dense fur, which keeps them buoyant and insulated.
They do not breathe under water, they just hold their breath for long periods of time.
they can't breathe under water
They don't. When submerged, dolphins hold their breath.
Yes they do, but they also breath under-water. They can breath under-water for 14 hours.
Beavers can hold their breath for 10-15 minutes under water.
No, but they can hold their breath up to six minutes long.
they can hold their breath 20 minutes under water
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no, but they can stay underwater for a long time
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You can't breathe under water but you can hold your breath for an extremely long time and you can also see under water.