They can hear everything, even a predator coming to get them and even other frogs.
Under water, frogs can hear the vibrations from the ripples in the water, other frogs and the vibrations from the predators outside the pond.
yes, they listen to the fish
They will simply hear what is around them. Sound, which is vibrations, can travel in water, air and through anything apart from a vacuum.Whilst underwater, frogs hear sound waves that have been emitted by other frogs and ambient noises also. Frogs use internal ears to process sound signals as well as their lungs, although the sensitivity of the lungs is not as high as that of the ear structure.They can hear fish, insects, animals and other frogs that are in the water. They hear using their big round ears called tympanum. Frogs can hear under water through the vibration that travels through the water, but they cannot hear sounds that are short and of high frequency.
The tympana or ears of frogs are not adapted for hearing in the water. But in some frogspecies the males are to be known calling the females from under water, like the European species Pelobates fuscus.
Frogs are just very sensitive to sounds and movement- it is natural for them as they are preyed upon by many species. The ears on the side of their head I believe aids them in sensing movement in their environment.
The soundwaves caused by sounds made underwater, disrupts the water molecules causing them to vibrate. These vibrations hit our ear drum and is processed into our brain as sounds, but since the vibrations in water are slower then vibrations in air the sounds sound more obsure then if it were not in water.
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.
They will simply hear what is around them. Sound, which is vibrations, can travel in water, air and through anything apart from a vacuum.Whilst underwater, frogs hear sound waves that have been emitted by other frogs and ambient noises also. Frogs use internal ears to process sound signals as well as their lungs, although the sensitivity of the lungs is not as high as that of the ear structure.They can hear fish, insects, animals and other frogs that are in the water. They hear using their big round ears called tympanum. Frogs can hear under water through the vibration that travels through the water, but they cannot hear sounds that are short and of high frequency.
water moving They can hear water moving. Since frogs have holes for ears, they probably just sense vibrations, like snakes. a rabbit andwhat ever is in there
tympanic Membranes that act as ears
they can here higher sound than a human
Since frogs have holes for ears, they probably just sense vibrations, like snakes.
The tympana or ears of frogs are not adapted for hearing in the water. But in some frogspecies the males are to be known calling the females from under water, like the European species Pelobates fuscus.
can hear well in both water and air
they can hear better out of the water
Yes, you can hear under water.
The sounds of the water
birds,water and trees
This is the same as asking if you can hear under water and yes, you can hear under water.