About 500 years.
Most turtles slow down their breathing and hold their breath and they can hold their breath for longs periods of time.
Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
They're able to hold their breath for about 2 hours.
Turtles have lungs, not gills. They don't breathe underwater. When they dive, they hold their breath.
Turtles don't breathe under water. They've got lungs - not gills. They hold their breath when they dive.
No they do not breathe under water. They have lungs. Aquatic turtles such as the red - eared slider can hold their breath for 3 - 4 hours.
Turtles do indeed breath oxygen. They are able to hold their breath for extended periods while either hiding or search for food under water.
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.
Turtles can actually hold their breath up to 3 to 5 months. In the winter turtles hibernate under the waters mud.
turtles do not breathe under water,they have to keep going up so that they can breath. But once turtles get all the oxygen they need, they can hold it for a long time under water but i don't know why.But when they need to breath they continue to go up and the cycle continues
they can hold their breath 20 minutes under water
Beavers can hold their breath for 10-15 minutes under water.