On a school trip, we did an assignment on this. A clown fish, while stationary opens and closes its mouth 42 times in one minute, while the fish that swam, although not in view was averaged at about 63.
Fish typically breathe by passing water over their gills, and the frequency of this process can vary widely depending on the species, size, and activity level of the fish. On average, many fish breathe around 2 to 6 times per minute, but some species may breathe more frequently, especially when they are active or stressed. For example, a resting fish might breathe less often than one that is swimming vigorously.
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8 to 19 times
About 60 breaths per minute. Or about 1 per second.
It matters what temperature the water is at. If it is at normal, 20 degrees Celsius water, it will breath about 66 times per minute.
Whilst having an asthma attack you would normally breathe about 97 times a minute.
when exercising we breath about 50 times and at rest about 16 times
Armadillos can be housebroken
16 times
Um... breathing is based on the need for oxygen... do you breathe at a constant rate?