Humans can hear approximately 64-23,000 Hz sounds, dogs hear about 67-45,000 Hz sounds.
Technically it's not silent, the sound is just outwith our hearing range.... dogs, however, can hear it just fine as they have more sensitive hearing than we do
Yes, dogs can hear thunder before humans do because they have more sensitive hearing and can detect sounds at higher frequencies.
frogs dont have hearing they get viabrations
Dogs generally have better hearing than cats, as they have a wider range of frequencies they can detect. Dogs also have a more acute sense of hearing due to the shape of their ear canals. Cats have good hearing as well, but dogs are typically more sensitive to sounds from a farther distance.
Yes, prairie dogs are sensitive to sound.
As a hunter, dogs have evolved to have better hearing than humans. They can even hear voles/lemmings scurrying round under the snow!!
Yes!
dogs usually only fetch the ball when it hits the ground because dogs have sensitive hearing and can tell were its at. when its in the hair they cant tell were its at
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People was created in 1982.
yes
Platypuses have sensitive hearing so they can listen for predators.
Dogs can hear thunder from up to 3-4 miles away due to their sensitive hearing. The loud noise of thunder can cause fear and anxiety in dogs, leading to behaviors such as hiding, shaking, or seeking comfort from their owners.