Yes
it can last for as long as you can hold your breath. after that time you have 3 minutes before you pass out.
A long old time. Between 20- 40 minutes :-) Parker
Myoglobin enables the marine mammals to be able to hold their breath for extended periods of time underwater. The beaver has been reported to hold its breath underwater for about 15 minutes.
i know that they cannot hold the breath for long time. i guess is around 19-25 minutes Additional Info: A mature Hippo normally will hold their breath for an average of 5 minutes. But when forced, or pushed a mature Hippo can hold their breath for as much as 30 minutes, researchers believe it could be longer, but have no proof.They can stay underwater on one breath for 30 minutes at a time.hippos can stay under water for fifteen minutes they can close their nostrils they are fast swimmers but slow at walking on land
The maximum amount of time a harbor porpoise can hold its breath for is unknown. There have been observations of these marine mammals holding their breath for over 5 minutes during dives.
It depends on the turtle species. A "pond turtle" is generally just a large turtle. Most turtles can hold their breath for at least 10-20 minutes but other turtles can hold their breath for 40-50 minutes. Although they can hold their breath for a long time a lot of turtles will just come up every couple of minutes.
You start out by sucking in air and holding it as long as you can with out passing out. Then once you finally have to breath again, wait a couple of seconds (or minutes if you need to) and do it all over again. Repeat that over and over; it will take longer than a couple minutes; but it will eventually work. And that is how you hold your breath for a really long time!
A mermaid has gills on either side of her neck, or her sides. The gills allow her to hold her breath for a long time.
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
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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.
How do you hold your breath longer underwater? Applying a few of these tips should help: remain relaxed and calm visualize yourself holding your breath longer don’t eat before holding your breath perform deep breathing to increase your diaphragm incorporate O2 tables into your training incorporate CO2 tables into your training let little breaths escape at a time don’t stop training to improve breath holding ability shrinkme.org/guysBreathingChallenge