Bats use their scence of hearing more than any other scence. Bats use sonar to find where they are going. Their brains slow down the sonar when they hear it so they can "see" what is in front of them.
it depends what you classify as "the best hearing" but dolphins and bats have the best sonar hearing and owls have the sharpest hearing with one ear hole above their eye level and one below they can pinpoint the vertical positions of a sound source. :)
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Some animals that rely a lot on hearing (such as owls, who have one ear lower than the other) have asymmetrical hearing, which allows them to better determine from where a sound is coming from, depending on which ear it reaches first.
Internally it is the Nervous System. Externally it is the Sensory system (touch, sight, smell, taste, hearing) and the voice.
how does bats hearing compare to human hearing
Bats use their sense of hearing to find food. They use echolocation similar to dolphins.
Depending on the state you are in (some use the Grand Jury System and others use the Preliminary Hearing system) it is the hearing at which the defendant is formally charged with the offense he was arrested for.
It help it survive by sensing every sound around it. Bats use hearing and echolocation to locate objects and tell their way around. Without its hearing, it would not be able to detect its surroundings.
Just about all of them. Humans have terrible hearing. Bats, Fish and lower level species of animals are about the only things I can think of. However, bats use echolocation to make up for their bad hearing and fish use a lateral line system to detect danger.
Yes, they do. There hearing ability is like sonar.
Vampire bats use echolocation, but they can hear what we hear, and more. They have an acute sense of hearing in the high frequency range, detecting up to 113 kHz, compared to the average human's hearing which can comfortably detect up to about 17 kHz. Vampire bats use this high frequency, or ultrasonic, hearing to analyse echolocation, meaning the echoes of their biosonar calls. Vampire bats are different from other bats in that they also have exceptional low frequency hearing. For audio clips on what vampire bats can hear compared to humans and to other bats, see the related link below.
Not that quite... unless you consider batman here! Adult bats can hear about 23 times better than average adult human. And also they are able to hear infra sounds (used in sonar detection).
Bats have a very good sense of hearing since they are blind. They use echo location to determine where to go without getting into trouble.
They have super sonic hearing, they actually are blind and use their sound to make echos through caves to be able to see. Hope that answers your question!!:)
The hearing loop is a system used for people with hearing aids, it is a special sound system. The hearing loop system supplies a wireless signal which is picked up in the hearing aid when on the setting 'T' (Telecoil).
Yes