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Flies, particularly houseflies, possess a limited hearing range compared to humans. They can detect sounds primarily in the frequency range of about 5 to 10 kHz. Their hearing is not based on ears like mammals but rather on specialized structures called sensilla, which can sense vibrations in the air. This allows them to respond to potential threats and communicate with one another.

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