Various species of crocodiles can stay submerged for longer than others, and young ones generally cannot last as long as adults. Also, most will swim on the surface so they can still get air.
The Nile Crocodile has been observed to spend up to two hours submerged, and the Australian saltwater species is reported to stay under even longer. The average dive is considerably less, just a few minutes.
A crocodile can stay underwater for three to five minutes.
Most crocodiles spent very little time diving and holing their breath. Most stay near the surface where they can have the oxygen necessary to attack prey.
The Nile Crocodile has been observed submerged for 2 hours, and the saltwater species in Australia for more than 2 hours. But this is not their usual behavior.
A crocodile can stay under water for a maximum of 30 minutes, any longer and it may drown.
Approximately 2 hours
Sharks live under water and like most undersea animals, do not breath air. There is no 'breath' to hold.
Of interest, though, is that sharks must continually move forward so that seawater always flows through their gills, extracting oxygen from the water.
Non-fishy sea animals include whales, dolphins, seals, and penguins. They all frolic about underwater, but must come to the surface for air every so often.
A shark is a fish not a mammal and therefore breaths through gills. It doesn't 'hold' it's breath when it is underwater.
how does a galapagos penguin breath
about 40 maybe
As long as a human does less time if they hold their breath
No lions don't hold their 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.
They can hold there breath over 15 minutes
It depends on the circumstances and the species but a LIZARD can hold its BREATH for anything up to about ten MINUTES
just go to this site and it will tell you a lot of ways to hold your breath underwater.www.wikihow.com/Hold-Your-Breath-for-Long-Periods-of-Time
No, as long as you stay calm then you don't have to hold your breath.
they can hold their breath 20 minutes under water
As Mario is a video game character, he can hold his breath for however long you control him underwater.
moose cant hold their breath. just kidding they can hold their breath for 8 minuets
How long can you hold your breath?
A seal can hold their breath for 70 minutes or more.
he can hold his breath for 3 minuites based on the live interviews...
1 billion hours lol
The box turtle can hold it's breath for nine days. Seriously.