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How long can an armadillo hold its breath?

How long can an armadillo hold its breath?

Armadillos like to swim, and they are very good at it. They have a strong dog paddle, and can even go quite a distance underwater, walking along the bottom of streams and ponds.

They can hold their breath for four to six minutes at a time.

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