No; it is not bad.
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Most bird species are different.The hummingbird heart rate can be 250 beats per minute at rest and 1200 beats per minute while feeding and flying. A normal chicken heart rate is 250-300 beats per minute while a chick is 350-450.
60 while resting 100 while exersiceing
it can cause that without a fever, I'm sure having a fever would just add to it.
It is advisable to take rest when one has fever
A hummingbird's heart can beat up to 1,260 times per minute. Its heart makes up 2.5% of the creature's total body weight.resting hummingbirds hearts beat at 250 (BPM) beats per min. Or 1200 beats per minute (BPM) when feeding.In torpid hummingbirds, the heart rate can drop to 50-180 per minute.250 beats per minute resting 1200 beats per minute while feeding or flying1200 beats per minute. Hummingbirds have a bigger heart size then every other bird in the world.
a squirrel's heart, in the summer, beats at the rate of 110 beats per min while sleeping and 420 beats per min while fleeing danger (which they often do)!
According to the Dolphin Research Center, a dolphin's heart rate can change rapidly depending on what its doing. While diving, it can go as low as 12 beats per minute. On the other hand, resurfacing can cause it to reach 120 beats per minute.
If you are referring to humans, it depends. The average healthy person's heart beats between 60-80 beats per minute. A:72 beats per minute and 2.5 billion times in a lifetime (66 years). :]
A "normal" heartrate can range from 60 to 100 beats per minute for an adult at rest, depending on age and activity level. An average person is usually between 70 and 80 beats per minute. Children will tend to have higher rates, while atheletes tend to have lower rates.
In my opinion, it is not good. I have observed that the fever, for some odd reason, incrrases if you watch TV while having fever.
A normal resting pulse rate for an adult male is typically between 60-100 beats per minute. Regular physical activity can lower the resting heart rate, while certain health conditions or medications can elevate it. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice on heart health.