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How do foxes hear?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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Foxes hear EXEPTIONALLY well. They can hear radio frequencies that are undetectable to the human ear and they can hear through many feet of solid concrete. For more fox info, email me on jimmyboi14@hotmail.co.uk

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they have very large ears so that it can increase the volume of noise

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They can smell hear and sniff just like other dogs

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Foxes have extremely sensitive hearing and they can often hear certain radio waves in the air.

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7y ago

He has ears you know.

Fox species have large ears, except for the Arctic fox.

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2.14 miles awy to comunicate to other foxes

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on a scale to 1 and 10 maybe a 8

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No, foxes have excellent hearing.

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