Cats and dogs have much stronger senses of hearing than humans.
No, animals do not hear the same frequencies of sound as humans. Different animals have different ranges of hearing, with some able to hear higher or lower frequencies than humans.
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No, they don't. Animals communicate and hear differently. Some don't even hear at all
All animals have different sensitivities of hearing. Different animals hear different sounds. Like a dog. A dog has one of the most sensitive hearing levels. That's what dog whistles were meant to do. They were supposed to make it so humans can't hear it but dogs can.
one way, through their ears
ANimals have a wider range of tones some can be too high and some may be too low for us to hear Animals Ears are more sensitive than ours
Because they have different shapes and anatomy of ears which are adapted for their environment and serve them different purposes.
No, animals have different ranges of hearing. Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans, while others can hear lower frequencies. Additionally, some animals can hear sounds at much greater distances than humans.
yes they do because its like us we can hear other humans on the t.v and dogs can hear other dogs.
Yes, they can see and hear things humans can. They can hear and see a bit better than us, too.
To know if a predator is coming
we are smarter