my shark can hear very very well wit its balls
the gills, the nose, and the head.
lower
frogs dont have hearing they get viabrations
in the eyes. the eyes and gills are it's two most sensitive parts
Yes!
yes
Platypuses have sensitive hearing so they can listen for predators.
Bees have no sense of hearing, but they are very sensitive to vibration through their feet and legs.
Smell and electro magnetic sense.
Sharks have an excellent sense of hearing with ears located inside their heads on both sides rather than external ears like humans. Sharks can hear best at frequencies below 1,000 Hertz which is the range of most natural aquatic sounds. This sense of hearing helps shark locate potential prey swimming and splashing in the water. Sharks also use their lateral line system to pick up vibrations and sounds.
Hearing is generally more sensitive than sight in terms of perceiving stimuli. Our ears can detect a wider range of frequencies and are more sensitive to subtle changes in sound compared to our eyesight. Additionally, auditory cues can be perceived from a greater distance compared to visual cues.
The human eye, simple telescope, photographic plate, and CCD.