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How do humans localize sound in their environment?

Humans localize sound in their environment using a process called binaural hearing. This involves the brain comparing the differences in sound arrival time and intensity between the two ears to determine the direction and distance of the sound source.


What are the advantages of hearing?

Better hearing of the humans


What mammal has the lowest hearing?

I suspect that humans have the lowest hearing. Humans no longer need acute hearing to listen out for danger - as an antelope would need to do.


How humans can adapt limited hearing?

From the use of a hearing aid.


How does bat hearing compare to human hearing?

Bat uses sonar. Humans don't.


How does the hearing for humans human beings differ from that of other animals?

they have different hearing range


Why do you have 2 ears?

Two functioning ears are important to hearing similar to how two eyes are useful for seeing. Sensing direction and distance requires triangulation. This is called binocular vision and binaural hearing.


What sensory organs do humans have that snakes do not?

hearing


What sensory organ do humans have that snakes do not?

hearing


Dogs and cats hearing?

Both species have exceptional hearing, far beyond the range of humans.


Do sugar gliders have a good sense of hearing?

there hearing is about 5 times stronger than a humans


What animals have a higher and lower hearing range?

if in sayin higher you mean than humans then the dog the cat all have good hearing but the bat is especially good as it requires sound to see this is called echo locaion