Low end of normal for an adult human at rest .
A frog's heart rate can be anywhere from 40 to 50 beats per minute.
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I have tracked my heart rate at 125 beats per minute after sprinting. The normal heart rate at rest is about 55 for me.
55 miles per hour is equal to: 24.59 meters per second.
(55 mile/hour) x (5,280 feet/mile) x (hour / 60 minute) = 4,840 feet/minute
The normal heart rate per minute for an adult is approximately 60-101. For a well trained athlete it can be a bit lower.
It depends on your size, age and physical condition. A newborn has a heart rate of 70-100 bpm. A normal sized adult (at rest) has a heart rate of about 55-100 bpm (beats per minute).
0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55
A frog's heart beats on average between 60 to 100 times per minute, but this can vary depending on factors like the species of frog and its size. During periods of activity, a frog's heart rate may increase significantly.
Well my normal resting heart rate is about 55 beats per minute so I'd imagine 60 is pretty normal. I'm 22 and I smoke cigs and joints.
The average heart rate for a 2-year-old is anywhere from 80-130 beats per minute. This fluctuates between activity and rest.
Normal heart rates are about 96 if you are a kid but if you are parent it is prob about 72 beats per minute Normal running heart rate is 200 beats per minute