Overall, studies have been done with many animals and the current record-holder is the loggerhead musk turtle, which has been found to be capable of holding it's breath for more than 5,000 hours during forced immersion. That's 208 days, folks.
They can absorb oxygen from the water through their skin.
The current world record for holding breath underwater is 24 minutes and 3 seconds, set by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016.
The African elephant holds the record for the longest gestation period among terrestrial mammals, lasting around 22 months.
The longest yawn is held by David Rickert. Who on May 27, 1994 yawned for 6 minutes and 46 seconds strait
ok the animal that has lived the longest was the deer
IT says in my Guinness world records book that the worlds longest dog was 8 ft 3 inches and i want to see the pictures of it.
a dolphin or whale
In 2007 Lithuanian Arvydas Gaiciunas claimed a new world record for holding his breath underwater: 15 minutes, 58 seconds.
David Blaine's current record for the longest breath hold is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
The current world record for breath-holding is held by Stig Severinsen from Denmark, who held his breath underwater for 22 minutes.
I don't know how long YOU can hold your breath under water but at 2008, a man named David Blaine broke the world record for holding his breath for seventeen minutes and four seconds underwater.
David Blaine's current record for holding his breath underwater is 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds.
4 mins and 12 sec.
The Cuvier's beaked whale holds the record for the longest recorded dive of any mammal, staying submerged for up to 138 minutes.
The longest breath held underwater is 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds, achieved by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016. This record was set under strict supervision and conditions. Holding your breath for extended periods of time can be extremely dangerous and should not be attempted without proper training and supervision.
David Blaine is a illusionist and a magician he recently broke the record for holding his breath the longest on Oprah he does street magic and magic shows his most famous trick is the levitating trick
The current world record for holding breath underwater is 24 minutes and 3 seconds, set by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016.
the longest time spent under water by a human is 17:04.4. by David Blaine. This is the offcial Guiness world record.