Small mammals like mice and shrews often have heartbeats over 500.
High heart rate can increases risk of heart attack & cardiac arrest.
Because of high metabolic rate.
Fish do not have a pulse rate in the same way that mammals do. Instead, their hearts beat at a steady rate that varies by species. Generally, a fish's heart rate is much slower than that of a mammal.
Any physical activity will cause your heart to beat at faster rate. Even psychological stress will cause your heart to beat at faster rate.
Camels heart rate is 45.6 beat/minute The normal range is 30-57 beat/minutes
The air becomes thinner so less oxygen in every heart beat so to keep up the oxygen it has to beat faster
Frog's internal body temperature is lower than that of a mammal lower temperature = slower heart rate
Your heart starts to beat at faster rate. The heart rate may go up to 180 beats per minute.
A chipmunk's heart beats at a rate of approximately 350 to 540 beats per minute. This fast heart rate helps to support their high metabolism and active lifestyle.
Heart rate monitor is personal monitoring device that measure the heart rate in real time (measuring the number of your heart's beat per minute).
You child may be prescribed a beta blocker. This type of medication is used to slow down and regulate a person's heart beat.
Yes.