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No, dogs shoot bees out of their mouths.
At loud volumes, frequencies above 25,000 Hz become irritating for dogs. The more the sound and frequency increase, the more irritated the dog becomes, often whimpering or running away to escape the noise.
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Sometimes bees live on sloths and ticks and fleas on dogs
A baying sound is a howl. Dogs and other creatures howl.
Dogs Bark and bees can't
No, dogs shoot bees out of their mouths.
A low pitched series of barking sounds.
Not to low, to high. Like a high pitched sound that only dogs care hear, like a dog whistle.
Often times a dog will bark in response to hearing another dog bark (especially at him/her) or a human fake barking. I have also seen dogs barking in response to high pitched whistles.
Yes, prairie dogs are sensitive to sound.
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At loud volumes, frequencies above 25,000 Hz become irritating for dogs. The more the sound and frequency increase, the more irritated the dog becomes, often whimpering or running away to escape the noise.
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Yes, I have two dogs and when I go to pick up their poop, I see bees landing on it during the daytime when the sun is oute. I do not know why.