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.
no but they can hold their breathe for long periods of time
A gar is a type of fish known for its elongated body and sharp teeth. Gars are typically found in freshwater habitats in North and Central America. They are known for their unique appearance and ability to breathe air.
People say that they can hold their breathe for up to 10 minutes if an adult. If a calve if can only hold up to 5 minutes.
They don't have to, they breathe with gills.
About 2-3 seconds
They don't need to. Snakes can hold their breathe for long amounts of time.
Chuck Norris does not breathe. O.O
Because their lungs are so large.
The Florida Gar eats shrimp, crayfish, and other fish
Most of them can hold their breath for quite a long time, so they just come up above the water to breathe.
average 1 minute
Crocs don't breathe underwater. They have lungs and Breathe air pretty much just like you and I. They hold their breath when they dive.