Dogs can hear extremely quiet sounds. Another animal that is capable of hearing sounds inaudible to humans are dolphins and bats.
The quietest animal on earth is the fish.
There might not be one. A lot of people think giraffes make no sound, but actually most of their sounds are just too low-pitched for us to hear. If an animal has no known sound, maybe just no one was listening in the right way.
Human hearing is most effective in the range of about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Slightly lower frequency sounds may be heard or "felt." Some sounds outside this range can be heard by some individuals. Some animals have a wider range of hearing, such as dogs who can hear higher pitched (higher frequency) sounds.
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.
Yes she did. She liked owls the most but she treated every animal equally and hated to hear of any death of both human or animal. She believed that every animal is unique in its own way and that they were a part of life, both magical and mortal. loved animals.
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.
I believe Farrets are very quiet animals but then again it all depends on the personality of the animal. Its very possible to find a quiet cat and u can train a dog to be quiet.
there not its cos the night is quiet so you can hear better
Most animals can, but dogs can definitely hear them.
if you can hear its heart the animal is okay but if you really hear its insides take it to a vet Most likely what you hear is food digesting. Many kids like to lay their head on a sleeping dog while playing or resting and are concerned about the sounds emanating from the dogs mid section. Digestion is a continual process even when the dog has not eaten for a while. Digestive juices are still present and making rumbling/gurgling sounds.
They most certainly can. Babies begin to hear in the womb. At around 17-18 weeks babies can hear digestive sounds and things going on in their mother's bodies. Around 24-28 weeks babies can begin to hear sounds from the outside environment.
For humans it is, because most of the sound is at frequencies too low for us to hear.
The crackling of a fire is the most prominent sound you will hear on bonfire night. You will also hear talking between those at the bonfire.
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There might not be one. A lot of people think giraffes make no sound, but actually most of their sounds are just too low-pitched for us to hear. If an animal has no known sound, maybe just no one was listening in the right way.
Two answers: first snow does not reflect sound well, it absorbs it so that much of what you would normally hear is muffled. Secondly, most animals seek shelter when it snows and therefore there are many less bird sounds immediately after a snow storm.
Any animal can hear if you shout if you are in close enough range, most animals can hear twice as well as humans. P.S. Did you know that women have a stronger sense of smell than men?
Sounds in this range are known as ultrasound. They have frequencies from about 20 kHz to a few GHz. Even the sounds at the low-frequency end are beyond the ability of most people to hear.