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About how many times does a mammal’s heart beat in its lifetime?

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Answer:Answer 2: A mammal's heart will beat for between one and three billion heart beats over its lifetime. Since human hearts beat at between 50 and 90 beats per minute, approximately, this means a lifespan of between 30 and 100 years (humans have lifespans in the upper part of that range, closer to three billion heartbeats than one billion).

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