They feel it -henry
they dont predict them they just sence them. they can hear them and feel the vibration
Vibration
Usually you won't hear much more noise from a tire if it's not balanced, but you will feel a vibration when you get up to highway speeds. If you take it up to 60 or 70 mph and feel a vibration, you probably need to get them balanced.
No - they feel the vibration of the snake-charmer's foot tapping on the ground as he plays.
Although snakes have no ears to hear sound, they can feel vibration on the ground caused by sound waves.
Yes. Those who are deaf may not hear but they do feel the vibration of sound particularly within a defined space such as their own cranium.
Sound is a vibration that propagates as a wave. Generally speaking, if you can feel a vibration, you can't hear it - and vice versa. That's because you can only hear vibrations of 20 Hz (20 cycles per second) or more; but you are usually not able to feel anything, if it vibrates that quickly. Of course, most naturally-occurring sounds are a mix of different frequencies, so in some cases you may be able to both hear and feel, especially if the sound is very loud.
yes, crickets have their ears in their knees, so they hear with their legs.
No, where did you hear that?
Bees don't have ears, so can't hear sound in the way you do. They are, however, very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their legs and feet.
Not to you! Just kidding, but no, they don't hear the way we can. They listen through vibration through the water
People like to hear their name because it make them feel wanted, needed, or just visible in the world.