I don't know about other animals but kangaroos get adrenaline rush and its capable to kill the kangaroo within short period. When a kangaroo undergoes fright, for ex when a human tries to catch the kangaroo, the kangaroo experiences adrenaline rush. the body will stimulate all the muscle tissues and allow the kangaroo to fight against the human. "myopathy" (death of kangaroo due to muscle deterioration) might occur when it undergoes low stress threshold. This is because the energy in muscle cells is being burnt too quickly, causing kangaroo to die.
Hence, kangaroos have adrenaline rush! IT MIGHT UNDERGO MYoPATHY
Sports that give adrenaline rushes are commonly called extreme sports. Rock climbing, racing, fighting, rafting, and stunts featured on X games can cause adrenaline rushes for participants.
That can depend a lot on your activity during the day.
Studies show that repeated stress with subsequent "adrenaline rushes" can cause injury to the heart and blood vessels.
Yes, but some people can control it more than others. People get adrenaline rushes when they are anxious/scared/angry, but adrenaline rushes are really tripped when someones pulse exceeds 180 (I'm not for sure about that, but I think so). People who can control their emotions can control their adrenaline rushes better than someone who is emotionally attached, but people emotionally attached will often overuse that adrenaline as well. Don't mistake adrenaline for a typically good thing. Adrenaline often triggers superhuman strength for a brief time, and we would normally be able to use this power when we desired. The problem with this is actually the brain. The brain does not allow you to use this strength for daily use, and adrenaline will keep your brain from thinking straight, and mainly focus on a goal or a rational outcome. It is acting as an emergency brake. If you used that superhuman strength when you wanted, then you would cause serious damage to your body, and that is why adrenaline should only be used when in danger or other necessary times.
People skydive because they are bored
mules, donkeys, and oxes.
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because you're excited and your heart rate speeds up. the adrenaline rushes to your sides, so they tingle.
Adrenaline has the same effect on a cockroaches heart as it does on humans and other animals and insects. When a cockroach experiences high levels of adrenaline it will increase their heart rate.
I play hockey because its fun, dangerous which gives you adrenaline rushes and its quite a hard sport to play so once your good at it you can own people at school :)
Adrenaline was still running through him after the race
Yes, I suppose you could. I guess it is similar to being addicted to adrenaline rushes.