how does a galapagos penguin breath
Penguins can hold their breath underwater for an average of around 5-10 minutes, although some species have been known to stay submerged for up to 20 minutes. Their ability to hold their breath for extended periods helps them hunt for food while swimming.
Chinstrap penguins can typically hold their breath for around 1-2 minutes while diving underwater to feed on fish and krill. They have evolved efficient respiratory adaptations that allow them to stay submerged and hunt for food in the cold Antarctic waters.
Possums do not normally hold their breath, nor submerge themselves underwater. A possum can go approximately 3 minutes without air.
A turtle needs air to breathe. Some turtles can slow their metabolism, allowing them to sleep underwater, but it must come up to the surface of the water in order to breathe. It can hold it's breath and stay underwater awhile, but it must surface to breathe or it will drown. Turtles cannot breathe underwater because they do not have gills, like fish - they have lungs, much like human lungs. Some aquatic turtles such as the red-eared slider can hold their breath for 3-4 hours, which might make you think that they are breathing underwater, but they really are not.
Penguins are able to hold their breath while swimming underwater by closing their nostrils and using their lungs to exchange oxygen. They can stay submerged for several minutes before resurfacing to breathe. Additionally, penguins have a high concentration of myoglobin in their muscles, which helps store oxygen and aids in their ability to stay underwater for extended periods of time.
Well, it depends on the penguin. A macaroni penguin can hold its breath for 20+ minutes, but a fairy penguin can only hold its breath for 15 or less minutes.
I will assume you are not joking. A fish does not hold it's breath it can breathe underwater using its gills.
Hippos can't "breath" underwater but they can hold their breath for long periods of time.
To do the underwater challenge in Peru, YOU HOLD YOUR BREATH UNDERWATER DUMMIES
The Bajau people can hold their breath underwater for an average of about 5 minutes, but some individuals have been known to hold their breath for up to 13 minutes.
No. Monkeys are mammals, so they have lungs, which cannot filter water. They can hold their breath underwater, though.
How long can you hold your breath?
Myoglobin enables the marine mammals to be able to hold their breath for extended periods of time underwater. The beaver has been reported to hold its breath underwater for about 15 minutes.
In theory, yes. the human can hold its breath underwater for up to five minutes before suffocation or drowning sets in. However, it is hard enough to hold your breath for five minutes out of water. most people can hold their breath underwater for two or three minutes at the maximum
As Mario is a video game character, he can hold his breath for however long you control him underwater.
you have to grow gills or eat a computer
until they die