@natgeo: A fish has been documented appearing to hold its breath—but it's not the only marine animal to do it. Hammerhead sharks also hold their breath to conserve heat while hunting, and National Geographic Explorer Arzucan Askin says this unique ability could be useful in other ways.

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Bralastor :
reminds me of the blob😁
2026-07-02 22:13:36
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2026-07-02 22:07:40
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I love nature
2026-07-02 22:06:30
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Was that a frog fish
2026-07-05 05:38:44
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2026-07-02 22:06:45
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we have animals that live in water but breathe air why not the other way around? yes I'm aware of the theory of evolution!
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