Non-Aquatic Animals That Can Hold Their Breath Underwater The Longest
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Hippos spend a lot of time in the water, but they can only stay submerged for around 5 minutes at a time
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A beaver can hold its breath for up to 15 minutes while submerged
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Polar bears can hold their breath for up to 2 minutes while submerged
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Elephants can hold their breath underwater for up to 2 hours. If they use their inbuilt snorkel, they can stay below for as long as they want
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A kangaroo rat's underwater breath-holding capacity is up to 30 minutes
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A sloth can hold its breath underwater for as long as 40 minutes
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A raccoon can submerge itself for around 5 minutes
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Rats are excellent swimmers and can hold their breath for up to 3 minutes underwater
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