Sea turtles are amphibians, which means they breathe out of their lungs.
Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
They have to live in water to breath in.
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A green sea turtle has lungs, but can hold its breath for 3-4 hours!
All turtles breath air
No, sea turtles have lungs that can quickly refill when they come up to breathe on the surface of the water. Green and Loggerhead turtles can hold their breath for about 4 to 5 minutes during a routine activity. But Loggerheads are known for longer dives.
sea turtles are cooled blooded and breath air.
Whales, dolphins, dugongs. turtles, seals, walruses, etc.
well sea turtles skin absorbs oxygen bubbles, so they dont need to breath, and all they do is swallow, its ok if water get into there mouth
No. Fish are never reptiles; all reptiles breath air, even sea turtles and Liopleurodons.
A few types of sea turtles, some of them hold their breath for 1 hour at least.
They also have to catch oxygen from land.And they make their nests there.