10 times
super well better then us by a long shot
Bats use echolocation to sense movement and their surroundings. We cannot hear the high pitched noise they emit because it is of a higher frequency than the human ear can register. There are some sounds of a bat that we can hear, but the sounds that we can't hear is because the squeaks are so high that you really need ultrasound to hear it.
depends if there are bats.The dogs can hear them, but don't seem to pay any attention to the bats. The dogs are simply not any more interested in a bat up in the sky, than they are a songbird trilling on a branch.By they way, humans can indeed hear some (but not all) of the sounds that bats make. Hard to describe, but sharp clicks that we can all hear. The bats love to come and hunt the insects that are drawn to sodium lights (street lights). Sometimes we watch them dive and swoop, eating the bugs, just for fun.
Depending on age, humans can hear between 20 Hz and 15-20 kHz. Bat calls have a frequency range of 9 kHz to 200 kHz.So Yes.
Yes.
screams and laughter
because they ignored them
every elevator is hunted in westfield You can hear screams never go in there
He feels great and wants his wife to burn in flames and hear her screams.
200 kHz
a bat does
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This a clown head that screams, and screams, and screams.
The bat. It can "hear" sound waves produced by it's own voice. The shape of the waves change when they bounce off obstacles, so the bat literally navigates by it's ears.
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Not unless you're a bat