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The average pulse rate is 40 to 70 beats per minute, with respiration being 10 to 30 breaths per minute for beef cows and 18 to 28 breaths per minute for dairy cows.
Anywhere from 30 to 150 beats per minute, depending on the individual human's age and physical condition.
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 domestic ferret (Mustela putorius furo) has a typical heart rate of 180 to 250 beats per minute, with 225 beats per minute being average. To establish what is normal for your ferret check the pulse during rest periods two to three times a day for several consecutive days.
Normal heart rate range from 70-120/minute
A 6-minute mile is fast and long for an average American human being.
The normal heart rate for a 16 week old fetus is between 120 and 160 beats per minute. This can fluctuate if the baby is really active or very still during the time the heart beat is being measured.
TPR - Temperature, Pulse & Respiration. The average temperature of a pig is usually 38.5 degrees, also piglets are a little bit higher being 39 degrees. The pulse of a pig is usually around 110 beats per minute. Respiration for piglets ranges from 20-40 breaths per minutes and 15-20 beats per minute for sows.Animal Care Student :)
The normal heart rate for a 16 year old female would be between 60-100 BBM. 54 BPM in a resting state is not unusual. A healthy athletic female may have a lower blood pressure and heart rate than a non athletic female. This is due to the heart being trained, so to speak, in being more efficient.
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Depends on what you're doing. A reasonably fit person sitting could easily have that. If you're up walking around it should be higher.
It depends: if you are being active it speeds up; if you are sleeping, sitting, or standing still, it would slow down. The resting heartbeat can be anywhere between 60 and 90 beats for an average human adult, and can become as high as 200 beats or more. This elevated rate (tachycardia) is dangerous in adults, less so in children.