The normal respiratory rate for a resting, healthy, adult horse is around 8-16 breaths per minute.
The heart rate of a normal goat is 70 to 95 beats per minute.
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No, it is not possible for someone to live with a respiration rate of zero. Breathing is essential for oxygen to reach the body's tissues and for the removal of carbon dioxide. A respiration rate of zero would lead to oxygen deprivation and eventually cause organ failure and death.
The difference is that true goats belong to the genus called Capra, and a mountain goat is in a different genus called Oreamnos Americanos. A mountain goat is a goat-antelope because it has characteristics of both these types of animals.
The heart rate of a normal goat is 70 to 95 beats per minute.
A pig's normal respiration rate is between 20 and 40 breaths per minute. This respiration rate is normal for pigs that are still eating and growing.
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The normal respiratory rate for dogs is 16 to 20 breaths per minute.
The normal respiration rate in most undisturbed bird of prey is 10-20 per minute.
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Normal conditions: 30-45bpm
Higher than normal 20 with 60 heart rate
12-20 breaths/minute