Not exact matches
At this point, a
normal fetal heart
rate is about the same heart
rate as the mother's: 80 to 85
beats per minute (bpm).
While
normal adults have resting heart
rates between 60 - 100
beats per minute, hearts of endurance athletes can
beat only 30 times per minute or even lower
at night time when there can be long pauses between heart
beats.
Horses tend to have rather slow heart
rates at rest with
rates of 16 - 40
beats per minute considered
normal however during strenuous exercise (e.g. during a race) their heart
rate can reach up to 180
beats per minute.
Your cat's
normal relaxed heart
rate at home should be 140 to 200
beats per minute.
In most cases, the sinus node will
at some point begin doing its job again, providing periods of a
normal heart
rate of 60 to 100
beats per minute, interspersed with pauses.
Like I mentioned above, they learned to eat algae, learned to dive in the water (the colder temperatures carry more nutrients, which makes a better home for the algaes they like to eat), and learned to stay down there for 40 to 60 minutes; their heart
rate slows to about 25 percent it's
normal rate,
at about 7 or 8
beats per minute.
Beating the national average by quite a bit and putting us nearly in the
normal range and
at one of the lowest mortgage delinquency
rates of any of the 50 states.