Research has shown (Sciencemag Issue #86) it is now possible for the human ear to percieve the call of the whale as a drug enduced experience.
singing
Yes.
we do not need whales at all we do not need whales at all
Several animal species are able to hear frequencies well beyond the human hearing range. Some dolphins and bats, for example, can hear frequencies up to 100 kHz. This called ultrasound.Elephants can hear sounds at 14–16 Hz, while some whales can hear subsonic sounds as low as 7 Hz (in water).
A whales whistle is very loud you can hear it when you are standing a little far.
Commentators wear headphones because they need to be able to hear their program and they also need to not hear the noise from the outside and interference.
yes
why are you able to hear an see
yes, i went in a submarine about two years ago, we could hear dolphins, whales and more!
Ears enable the wombat to hear. Like all wild animals, wombats need to be on the alert for danger. Being able to hear assists this.
Yes, like almost all mammals, chimpanzees can hear. They need to be able to hear in order to communicate in any way except sign language, by roaring, shrieking, and mating calls.
Because they are whales and they need to breath.