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Rabbits' ears are on top of their heads because they can quickly turn in any direction. Rabbits are prey animals, and this helps them hear predators better. Monkeys are not generally preyed upon, and they use their brains more to avoid danger than their ears. Since they do not rely as much on hearing, their ears are located at the sides of their heads.
There are similarities between human and apes hearing but not many studies have been done to deter whether or not in general they have better hearing than humans. It is known that monkeys that live in the wild have an ability to improve or tune their hearing quality, as is necessary from the attack of predators. In captivity this is not so as they have no predators.
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.
yes indeed because animals have better hearing than humans
Animals that have pointed ears usually can hear better. Animals that have floppy ears can't hear as well.
In my opinion, that pet dogs are better. The reason is that the dogs like people more than monkeys do. After all, monkeys are wild animals and dogs is human's best friend!
So they can hear better, and hear if a predator is approaching them.
YES! i think that dolphins have 15 times the hearing we do
Yes, monkeys and all other primates, including humans, share a common ancestor. Animals and other organisms evolve because they need to be better adapted to the conditions they are faced with in order to survive.
yes all primates have binocular vision which allows them to have better depth perception
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yes muse are better than arctic monkeys the produce way better music