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Heart to Heart

Find out how animal hearts compare to your own

By Dani Leviss
From the February 2024 Issue
Other Focus Areas: Structure & Function

This Valentine’s Day, let’s celebrate the heart! In your body, the heart is a special organ with an important job. Hearts pump blood through the bodies of all kinds of animals. Heart rate is the number of times a heart beats per minute. Check out the bar graph and fun facts to learn more about hearts.

Heart Rates of Select Animals

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*TYPICAL HEART RATES ARE USUALLY SHOWN IN RANGES. THESE ARE THE MIDDLE VALUES.

Solve It! How does a human’s heart rate compare with the heart rates of other animals on the graph?

INCREDIBLE HEARTS

NOTE: ANIMALS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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Biggest Heart

A blue whale’s heart weighs about 400 pounds—about as much as a motorcycle!

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Fastest Heart

The 2-inch-long Etruscan shrew’s heart can beat up to 1,500 times per minute.

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Most Hearts

The eel-like hagfish has four hearts! It has one main heart and three simple ones that help pump.

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