This award is often given to the sperm whale, which is known to hold its breath for hours while it hunts at the bottom of the sea.
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No but he can hold his breath for hoursNo lions don't hold their breath
The average length of time a mallard duck can hold it's breath is between 40-50 seconds. But only if a predatory animal is chasing it.
The Sperm Whale (Physeter Macrocephalus) (Cachalot) is the animal with the longest skull in the world (both in general and aquatically). The African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta Africana) is the longest-skulled terrestrial animal in the world. The extinct aquatic animal with the longest skull would probably be either a Mosasaurus Hoffmannii or a Carcharodon Megaladon. The Titanoceratops Ouranos is the extinct terrestrial animal with the longest skull.
The Sperm Whale (Physeter Macrocephalus) (Cachalot) is the animal with the longest head in the world (both in general and aquatically).The African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta Africana) is the longest-headed terrestrial animal in the world.The extinct aquatic animal with the longest head would probably be either a Mosasaurus Hoffmannii or a Carcharodon Megaladon.The Titanoceratops Ouranos is the extinct terrestrial animal with the longest head.
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David Blaine's current record for the longest breath hold is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
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We had a competition to see who could hold there breath the longest
A roach can. Roaches can hold their breath for 40 minutes, while the longest a human can go it u to about ten minutes. On average people hold their breath for about a minute, but free swimmers go for around 8-10 minutes. Actually, i can hold my breath for less than 30 seconds only.
They played "see who could hold their breath the longest"
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Overall, studies have been done with many animals and the current record-holder is the loggerhead musk turtle, which has been found to be capable of holding it's breath for more than 5,000 hours during forced immersion. That's 208 days, folks. They can absorb oxygen from the water through their skin.
Many species of fish in the Arctic live their entire lives underwater. But if you're speaking of mammals, seals (notably the Hooded and Ringed Seal species) can hold their breaths underwater for 20 to 30 minutes at a time.
Every female can hold their breath for a diffrent amount of time than other females,so it depend on the girl
sperm whales have been known to hold their breath for more than an hour.