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The average, adult human temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
An adult horse should have a temperature of between 99 and 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Normal body temperature is around 101.5 to 103 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is normal for a baby (or child or adult) to have a body temperature of about 36 to 37o Celsius (or about 96.8 to 98.6o Fahrenheit). Lower than 36o Celsius (or 96.8o Fahrenheit) means that your baby needs to be 'warmed up'.
It is normal for a baby (or child or adult) to have a body temperature of about 36 to 37o Celsius (or about 96.8 to 98.6o Fahrenheit). Lower than 36o Celsius (or 96.8o Fahrenheit) means that your baby needs to be 'warmed up'.
98 degrees Fahrenheit .
Yes, it is with the normal range. Normal body temperature can range from 97.8 degrees F (or Fahrenheit, equivalent to 36.5 degrees C, or Celsius) to 99 degrees F (37.2 degrees C) for a healthy adult.
The 'Normal' temperature of an adult is 98.6 degrees. This is considered normal body temperature. However, many factors such as food and drink, environment, medications, etc. can change bodily temperature. 98.8 Is ideal.
98.7 for most people but it can vary 2 degrees either way
99.5 to 101.5 degrees FahrenheitA horse's body temperature is normally between 99 and 101 degrees Fahrenheit. 99.5 to 100.5 FApprox. 99-101 degrees F. A horses usual temperature is between 37.7 and 38.6 degrees Celsius.
In Fahrenheit, somewhere between 85 and 100 degrees, for an adult.
To walk in? Sure. As blood temp? No