Yes
As a hunter, dogs have evolved to have better hearing than humans. They can even hear voles/lemmings scurrying round under the snow!!
Dogs generally have better hearing than cats, as they have a wider range of frequencies they can detect. Dogs also have a more acute sense of hearing due to the shape of their ear canals. Cats have good hearing as well, but dogs are typically more sensitive to sounds from a farther distance.
dogs= as low as 40 hertz and as high as about 60,000. though they have better hearing than humans, the house-pet rival cats have a range of 45hertz- kHz.
no they dont cats and dogs have more capability than humans espeacily dogs
YES! i think that dolphins have 15 times the hearing we do
Dogs are farsighted and usually cannot differentiate many colors. They have a harder time seeing small and non-moving objects like humans do. One thing dogs do have that humans do not is a wider field of vision and an ability to see in the dark. Humans usually can see better than dogs.
because dogs have a better sense of smeel than humans, because there eyesight is poorer than humans there other senses grow
Dogs and most animals rely on their hearing more than we do. As humans, we rely on eyesight and primates overall have better eyes than other animals.
no
yes it is true dogs smell much better than humans
Dogs have different visual abilities compared to humans. While dogs can see some colors, they have fewer color receptors than humans, making their color vision less vivid. However, dogs have better low-light vision and motion detection than humans. Overall, dogs rely more on their sense of smell and hearing than their vision, unlike humans who heavily rely on their vision for perception.
of course