Smaller animals use sounds of shorter waves - bats live only due to ultrtasonic wav es - while whales are said to communicate in very long sound waves. It is interesting indeed - is there an animal who perceive both?
ultrasonic sounds are sounds above 20khz.
Lots of small mammals (shrews etc) have this, but the best example would be the Bats who use ultrasonic hearing to navigate and catch their prey when flying around in total darkness.
Also, police use ultrasonic whistles to control the dogs. thus dogs can also hear ultrasonic sounds.
Animals that use ultrasonic sounds are a bit more common. Some of these are bats, many rodents, birds, dolphins, porpoises, and orcas and other whales.
Some animals that use infrasonics are pigeons and other migratory birds, elephants, giraffes, rhinoceroses, alligators and crocodiles, larger lizards like monitors and komodo dragons, and whales.
Most animals, including humans, can detect sound within certain bandwidths (frequency ranges). Frequencies below about 20Hz and above 20kHz fall outside the humanly-audible bandwidth and are called infrasonic and ultrasonic respectively, i.e. defining the terms.
worms,fish,snakes,crocodiles,sharks, and bats
Bats use it to navigate their caves and dolphins use it to communicate. Mice also use it to attract mates. (Ultrasound)
they're may be more but bats can hear unltrasonic sound
Depending on the species, marine animals may use either ultrasound or infra-sound to communicate with each other. Both of these types of communication are inaudible to the human ear.
Bats use ultrasound. Elephants and crocodiles use infrasound.
Some animals do and some animals don't. Most animals make no use of ultrasound, but bats for example use ultrasonic echolocation to navigate in the dark.
One example is the bats that use ultrasonic echolocation to navigate in the dark.
With ears
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sound
Sound with a frequency lower than about 20 cycles per second, called infrasonic sound. Sound with a frequency higher than about 20,000 cycles per second, called ultrasonic sound. Only those with excellent hearing can perceive sound at these extremes. As we age and as our hearing is damaged by exposure to loud sounds, the frequency range of hearing is reduced. Some animals can hear sounds above and below the range of humans.
Ultrasound
Infrasound has a frequency below normal hearing. Ultrasound waves have a frequency above the normal range of human hearing.
Infrasound is always smaller or lighter than ultrasound. For example: infrasound can be the sound of a paper clip hitting the floor, and ultrasound can be the sound of two planets colliding.
A fish or marine life animals.
Sonic infrasound is a sound too low for humans to hear, below 20 Hertz. Ultrasound is a sound too high for humans to hear, above 20,000 Hertz.
Infra-sound signals are sound waves below 20 Hz. These cannot be sensed by the human ear, but the main advantage of this is that it can travel long distances without distortion. Hence animals like elephants use infra-sounds for communicating with other members of their species that might be wandering far apart.
No. Sound ABOVE 20,000 hz is ultrasound.
by infra sound....
because ultrasound is more safer than audible sound.
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Ultra Sound
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