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Gars can hold their breath for extended periods, typically ranging from 20 minutes to several hours, depending on the species and environmental conditions. They have a unique swim bladder that functions similarly to a lung, allowing them to extract oxygen from the air. This adaptation enables them to thrive in oxygen-poor waters. However, they prefer to surface regularly for air.

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