A peculiar sea animal known as a pufferfish can hold its breath for four minutes.

 

 

Scientists believe that this deep-sea creature (sometimes called a sea toad), has the ability to “walk” on the deep sea floor thanks to the help of special fins. But a recently conducted study further revealed that this strange fish also has a large gill chamber that helps its body expand underwater and allows them to store more oxygen and hold their breath for longer than.

Pufferfish - A strange sea fish that can hold its breath for 4 minutes

There are more than 20 species of fish known by the nickname anglerfish found at depths of up to 8,200 feet (about 2.5 km) around the world.

“They have traits that make them perfectly adapted and fit to be a true undersea animal. But they almost never swim – maybe because they are too lazy.” According to co-author Nick Long, who conducted the study as an undergraduate student at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania.

Pufferfish - A strange sea fish that can hold its breath for 4 minutes

Farian and Long conducted a study of Conffinfish behavior videos stored at the Zoological Museum at Harvard University, where Farina worked as a PhD student. Not only that, but they also reviewed footage of the puffer fish captured by the Oceans and Atmospheric Administration’s Okeanos Explorer drone.

Pufferfish - A strange sea fish that can hold its breath for 4 minutes

The results of a study published in the Journal of Fish Biology write that sea toads with large gill compartments can increase body volume by up to 30 percent. In terms of humans, this equates to twice the size of your lungs, says Farina.
The team was extremely intrigued by Conffinfish’s ability to hold their breath for a long time, which is captured entirely in video. The trait is usually found only in animals that breathe through their lungs, although catfish occasionally hold their breath in hypoxic conditions, she said.

Pufferfish - A strange sea fish that can hold its breath for 4 minutes

Scientists have doubted whether such an inflated body is a way to help Conffinfish conserve energy as well as attempt to hold its last breath.

Although Conffinfish eat anything that can fit in their mouth from fish and octopus to sea worms, food sources are not always so readily available.

In addition to saving energy, inflating the body can be seen as a legitimate self-defense act of Conffinfish against predators, according to Hsuan-Ching Ho, associate professor at the Institute of Marine Biology at National University Dong Hwa, Taiwan, who described three species of puffer fish in 2016.

However, that statement of Ching Ho is not completely convincing. Because under normal conditions, Conffinfish often swallow a large amount of water to maintain the bloated shape of the body. But this cannot be maintained if the Conffinfish is bitten, which means that seawater will leak out if the Conffinfish is attacked.

 

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