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Champion divers

 

bottle nose whale

Lots of mammals can dive underwater, including humans, but whales are the champions. All have to hold their breath. These are average dives.

Northern bottlenose whale 120 mins

Sperm whale 112 mins

Greenland whale 60 mins

Seal 22 mins

Beaver 20 mins

Dugong 16 mins

Hippopotamus 15 mins

Popoise 15 mins

Muskrat 12 mins

Duck-billed platypus  10 mins

Sea otter 5 mins

Human pearl diver 2.5  mins

Human 1 min

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