because sal used to live in a suburn area and she loves the sound of cherping birds
As in most birds, penguin hearing is probably good, but not as acute as that of marine mammals. The hearing range for most birds is 0.1-8 kHz.
It means to remind you of the past when you were young
Geoffrey A. Manley has written: 'Peripheral hearing mechanisms in reptiles and birds' -- subject(s): Birds, Hearing, Physiology, Reptiles
Eagles are not distinguished for their hearing, but this does not mean that they have poor hearing. Diurnal birds of prey like hawks and eagles use their hearing to locate prey or Other birds
there were no birds in the tree because all the birds flew away after hearing the loud sound
To support the idea that language is culturally transmitted, researchers used evidence of the studies of birds when they begin to produce songs. They concluded that id birds are kept isolated from hearing birds their speech will be abnormal versus a bird hearing songs other birds called.
Flock- to remind you listen to Flock of Seagulls song "Then I Ran"
Yes they do.
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Although penguins hearing hasn't be researched much it is thought to be normal for most birds, but not as well as most marine animals.
Well from what i know, owls have an acute sense of hearing, perhaps important if they hunt by night, or in overgrown areas. as for typical birds of prey i would think that hearing would definitely help however they rely on their keen eyesight
birds chirping or people talking