Smaller animals use sounds of shorter waves - bats live only due to ultrtasonic wav es - while whales are said to communicate in very long sound waves. It is interesting indeed - is there an animal who perceive both?
Other animals that use ultrasound for communication or navigation include bats, dolphins, whales, and some species of rodents. These animals emit high-frequency sound waves and listen for the echoes to detect objects or communicate with each other.
Animals may hear higher frequencies than humans, such as ultrasound in bats or dolphins. Some animals, like dogs, can detect sound at greater distances than humans. Additionally, some animals have specialized ear structures that aid in their hearing abilities, like the large ears of certain owl species for effective hunting at night.
Some common animals that live in the Puget Sound include orcas, seals, sea lions, salmon, Dungeness crabs, and various species of birds like bald eagles and seabirds. The diverse marine ecosystem of the Puget Sound supports a wide variety of marine life.
sound
There are a lot of different animals that have a soft sound from a bird like animal an owl to other rodent animals that don't make much noise at all like a chipmunk.
Ultrasound
Infrasound is always smaller or lighter than ultrasound. For example: infrasound can be the sound of a paper clip hitting the floor, and ultrasound can be the sound of two planets colliding.
A fish or marine life animals.
Infrasound refers to sound waves with frequencies below the range of human hearing (below 20 Hz), while ultrasound refers to sound waves with frequencies above the range of human hearing (above 20 kHz). Infrasound is used in monitoring seismic activity and animal communication, while ultrasound is used in medical imaging, industrial cleaning, and pest control.
Sonic infrasound is a sound too low for humans to hear, below 20 Hertz. Ultrasound is a sound too high for humans to hear, above 20,000 Hertz.
Other animals that use ultrasound for communication or navigation include bats, dolphins, whales, and some species of rodents. These animals emit high-frequency sound waves and listen for the echoes to detect objects or communicate with each other.
because ultrasound is more safer than audible sound.
by infra sound....
Sound below 20Hz is considered infrasound, while ultrasound typically refers to sound frequencies above the human hearing range (above 20kHz).
Ultra Sound
Ultrasound is typically performed by a trained ultrasound technologist, it involves using sound waves to get an image of the reproductive system.
"Sound" is a mechanical wave traveling through a medium. Ultrasound is sound, but its frequency is higher than humans can hear.