Elephants, fish, bats, dolphins, and newborn babys can hear the sounds.
Bats have the capability to make ultrasonic sounds. When this touches a prey it rebounds back to the bats .They hear this noise and get to know where exactly their prey is.
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Of course not. Everyone knows that bats use echolocation because that they can't see very well. So, they use these high pitched screeches that bounce off of objects and back to them. This tells them if there is and object nearby, how close it is, and how large or small it is.
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.
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?
whale can hear ultrasonic sound waves.
bats can hear ultrasonic sound
Ultrasonic is sound of a higher pitch and shorter wavelength than humans can hear.
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i think we could because we hear the radio
An ultrasonic wave is a sound pressure wave that has a very high frequency. The frequency is higher that what humans can hear.
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Ultrasonic waves are sound waves with frequencies higher than what humans can hear. Sound waves have frequencies of about 20,000 to 100,000.
Ulrasound is sound that is too high pitched for the human ear to hear. Ultrasonic is used to describe a sound as being an ultrasound. So, ultrasonic is an adjective, and ultrasound is a verb.