The general (and very rough) rule of thumb is that a mammal's natural life span is usually about a billion heartbeats. Humans are an exception; we live about 2 billion heartbeats.
A cat's heart beats twice as fast as a human heart, at 110 to 140 beats per minute.
Yes. Any mammal or creature has a heart
Your heart beats in blood and then beats out blood.
There isn't any "usual" heart beats for a female vs. a male fetus. All fetuses have extremely high heart rates.
Two heart beats .
When a Heart Beats was created in 1985.
You can't really ask a cheetah to curl his paw into a fist to find how big it is because, cheetah's have small paws but big hearts. The really big heart is not just for love, it is so when the cheetah is running at speeds of 68-75 mph that the muscles get supplied with fresh blood and oxygen. Of course the cheetah can only go that fast in short bursts. Like I said above, a bigger heart basically means more fuel for the cheetah's leg muscles. It's not just a big heart, it's also big lungs to help. When a cheetah goes that fast, is only when he is hunting and is about to bring down something for dinner. After a quick chase like that with or without dinner, a cheetah's heart rate is 200-250 bpm( beats per minute). After a cheetah has time to rest his resting heart rate would be 120-170 bpm. With big lungs and a big heart, a cheetah is able to run very fast. It's not just the heart and lungs that make the cheetah so fast. A cheetah's tail gives it balance when turning fast and a cheetah's spine is s shaped which can go up and down letting the lungs expand to let in fresh air with each breath. A cheetah's nails also give it good traction.
there are 4863 beats in a heart each week.
the heart pumps blood into your veins and arteries whenever your heart beats
Heart Beats - film - was created in 2007.
My Heart Beats for Love was created in 2010.
A heart monitor records the beating of the heart and 'listens' for any arhythmias or alteration in the heart rhythm.