No. Basically they hear suffixes and associate.
The only states in the United States that have exactly two consonants in their names are Iowa and Ohio. These states have the consonants "w" and "h" in common. Other states may have two consonants, but they also have additional vowels or consonants in their names.
There is no word that can consist of 7 consonants and only have 3 letters. Consonants are letters.
Dogs have a superior sense of hearing compared to humans and can detect sounds from up to four times the distance. They can hear frequencies up to 65,000 Hz, while humans can only hear up to 20,000 Hz. The exact distance they can hear varies depending on factors such as breed, age, and environmental conditions.
yes they do because its like us we can hear other humans on the t.v and dogs can hear other dogs.
Dogs can hear sounds we can't hear because the human ear can hear from 20-2000 Hertz. Dogs instead can hear higher/lower. It's all because of the hearing and how many hertz we can hear.
Yes, dogs can hear ultrasonic pest repellers.
Smile is a word. Only letters can be consonants and vowels. The vowels are A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes y. The consonants are everyother letter in the alphabet
Humans can hear from about 20 to 20,000 Hz, depending on variations between individuals. Some animal species can hear frequencies higher than 100 kHz.
Yes, dogs can hear the high-frequency sounds emitted by mouse repellers.
Yes, dogs can hear ultrasonic sounds that are beyond the range of human hearing.
yes they can hear very well
I researched this question and apparently: "Dogs hear high tones in particular much better than humans do. Humans can pick up an average of 20,000 acoustic vibrations per second (kHz), whereas a dog is able to perceive between 40,000 and 100,000 vibrations." Although dogs can hear pretty well compared to humans, bats can detect twice as high a pitch as dogs.