Although no one has studies the lifespan of deaf bats versus hearing bats, it can be surmised that a deaf bat does not live long. They use echolocation for hunting food. This means that a deaf bat cannot find food. They may also run into objects and harm themselves.
no I don't think so however you can go deaf if people punch you dead hard in the ear.
try flipping the bats or replace them
Loud or full volume - But it takes years to become deaf off very loud music. At 95 decibels, there is a chance of becoming deaf. 180 - 200 decibels can kill you.
is it safe to listen to music at a level of 115 why or why not
I would say that becoming deaf in his later life was a challenge, since he kept writing music.
Bats go to caves because caves are safe and warm. Because caves are safe for bats, bats feel safe there, not scared. Bats that live in caves don't care whether it's dark because they can barely see either way. Instead they navigate using echolocation.
Yes, becoming a Moshi Member is safe. The game and web site were designed to be used by children, so they have made it as safe as possible. However, you still need to be careful and not share your user name and password or other information.
If listening to your ipod for prolonged periods of time or listening to it too loudly, you can increase your chances of becoming deaf later on in life.
keeping children safe remains even if they becoming older, being aware of dangerous
The analogy would be "deaf is to dolphin" as both bats and dolphins use echolocation to navigate their surroundings without relying on sight or hearing.
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