How long can a frog hold its breath?
No listing of the amount of time a frog can hold's it's breath. Frogs can't breathe under water but they actually get most of their oxygen by absorbing it through their skin (it's called cutaneous gas exchange). This allows them to stay under water for extended periods of time (including periods of hibernation under the mud at the bottom of a pond).
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