I don't now. The longest I've ever d my breath in the swimming pool is 46 seconds. It probably depends on ow much air you can hold and how big your lungs are. I am really not sure.
Frogs can stay underwater for varying lengths of time, depending on the species and environmental conditions. For example, some frogs can stay submerged for several hours by absorbing oxygen through their skin, while others have adaptations that allow them to hold their breath for long periods. On average, a frog can typically stay underwater for 15-30 minutes before needing to come up for air.
Dogs can typically hold their breath and stay submerged underwater for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. However, this may vary depending on the individual dog's breed, fitness level, and comfort in water. It is important to always supervise dogs around water to ensure their safety.
They dive deep into the ocean and get fish, they can stay underwater for a long time, so it is no problem.
The animal you are referring to is the hippopotamus. They have special flaps around their nostrils that close when they go underwater, allowing them to hold their breath for extended periods of time while submerged. This adaptation helps them stay underwater for up to 25 minutes.
Crayfish can stay underwater for an extended period of time, typically between 1 to 2 days, as they breathe through gills. However, the exact duration may vary depending on factors like water temperature and oxygen levels.
He can't.
Paint does not affect how long the turtle can stay underwater..
The Bajau people, known as sea nomads, can stay underwater for up to 13 minutes without any breathing equipment due to their unique genetic adaptations.
A penguin can stay underwater for about 15 minutes and can go to a depth of 1700 feet.
20min
about a minute
about half an hour i think :P
I have seen this in tv. Some divers were underwater for about 3 minutes. I think it takes a life to achieve that.
Adult gray whales can stay underwater for approximately 10 - 15 minutes.
they will be dead
A whale CAN drown- they cannot stay underwater indefinitely. When underwater, they hold their breath. They are REALLY good at holding their breath, and their bodies have adapted to doing that.
they use it to stay underwater without going up out of the water. They have adapted to 'float' in the water against the buoyant force.