Although the normal range is 50-100 beats per minute, if you are extremely healthy and athletic the heart rate can fall below this normally (physiologically). If not, it is called bradycardia and should be investigated by a cardiologist.
It can be normal if you are cardiopulmonary fit like a long distant runner, cyclist, ect. Some medicines can also slow your heart rate as well. It's not normal if you hardly ever exercise and not taking any medicines.
Depends on what he's doing. Its a nice and low resting heart rate.
It is well within the normal range of a human heart beat.
a dogs heart beats about 110 times per minute for a healthy dog
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a dogs heart beats about 110 times per minute for a healthy dog
Shrews live a short, but busy, life, the heart rate can be 1000 beats/minute. Few live longer than 1.5 year.
The number of heart beats 300 beats per minute.
well for most healthy infants it is about 85 to 90 beats per minute
It depends on the person. Average is somewhere around 70 heartbeats in 60 seconds. Some people also have 40 heartbeats in 60 seconds (which is good) because the less heartbeats, the healthier you are.
Youe heart beats aboute 100 times per minute.
Normally a human heart beats 72 times in a minute. 60 to 80 beats are normal beats/minute in the human body.
A normal resting heart rate (pulse) for a healthy, mature horse is 40 to 50 beats per minute (bpm).
Heart rate is the number of times the heart beats per minute. It is usually recorded as bpm, which stands for "beats per minute".
a mouses heart beats about 500-600 times a minute