Yes. Kangaroos have very sensitive hearing. Like cats, they are able to swivel their ears around to pick up sounds, determining distance and direction of the noises.
Kangaroos are very sociable animals. They have excellent hearing and can swivel their large ears in all directions to pick up sound.
A caribou has a good sense of hearing to make it harder for a predator to sneak up on it.
Kangaroos have an acute sense of hearing because they need to be on the alert for predators. They can twitch their ears around to determine the direction of specific sounds, much as a cat does.
Extremely good
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
Many animals have poor senses of sight and hearing, but a good sense of smell. One example is the bat.
Kangaroos have eyes. They use their eyes to sense light.
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they have strong sense of smell and a good sense of hearing
A koala's strongest sense, as with many animals, is its sense of smell. When a joey is first born it is blind and deaf. It uses its sense of smell and pure instinct to find its way to its mother's pouch. Koalas also have acute hearing, but their sight is not as keen as that of many other marsupials.
Yes. Their hearing is about 12 times better than a human's hearing.