African elephants live in grassy climates of the Sahara desert Sahara desert is very hot and dry.
Emperor penguins can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes when diving for food. They are exceptional divers, capable of reaching depths of around 1,500 feet (450 meters) under the water.
Chickens do not have the ability to hold their breath in the same way humans can. Chickens have a respiratory system that includes air sacs connected to their lungs, allowing for a continuous flow of air in and out of their bodies. They do not have the same voluntary control over their breathing as humans do.
No lions don't hold their breath.
Crocodiles and alligators breathe in the water by raising their head and snout above the waters surface. Since they do not have gills, they have to hold their breath underwater. When hunting, only their eyes and snout are visible, making them look like a piece of driftwood.
An elephant's trunk can hold around 2 gallons or 8 quarts of water at a time. This large capacity allows elephants to drink, bathe, and spray themselves with water for various survival and social purposes.
they can hold their breath 20 minutes under water
Beavers can hold their breath for 10-15 minutes under water.
They do not breathe under water, they just hold their breath for long periods of time.
they dont breath under water the just hold it and come up for air
They do not breathe underwater. They hold their breath under the water and surface to breathe.
They don't. When submerged, dolphins hold their breath.
Most turtles slow down their breathing and hold their breath and they can hold their breath for longs periods of time.
Yes they do, but they also breath under-water. They can breath under-water for 14 hours.
Sea Snakes can hold their breath for up to an hour.
No, but they can hold their breath up to six minutes long.
You can't breathe under water but you can hold your breath for an extremely long time and you can also see under water.
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