No. In fact, no mammal can breathe underwater, including marine mammals such as whales, dolphins and dugongs.
Platypuses can hold their breath for an average of 1-2 minutes at a time, so must make hundreds of dives every day to obtain enough food to eat. If threatened, they can lie still and are capable of holding their breath for a maximum of eight to ten minutes.
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