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What other animal can detect ultrasonic waves?

Bats, dolphins, dogs.


What are animals can detect ultrasonic?

Many animals can detect ultrasonic frequencies, including bats, dolphins, and certain species of rodents. Bats use echolocation, emitting ultrasonic sounds to navigate and hunt for prey. Dolphins also utilize echolocation, with their vocalizations reaching ultrasonic levels to communicate and locate objects underwater. Additionally, some dogs and cats can hear ultrasonic sounds, which are inaudible to humans.


Who can hear ultrasonic?

Animals such as dogs, bats, and dolphins can hear ultrasonic frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing. They have specialized auditory systems that allow them to detect and interpret these high-frequency sounds.


How do dolphins commmunicate?

Dolphins are social, living in pods of up to a dozen individuals. Individuals communicate using a variety of clicks, whistles and other vocalizations. They make ultrasonic sounds for echolocation.


What are some special abilities of a bottlenose dolphins?

they use there fins to kill


Which mammals that can swim are known for their exceptional diving abilities?

The mammals known for their exceptional diving abilities are whales, dolphins, and seals.


Do dolphins have any unusual features or abilities?

Yes they save people's life.


What is a dolphins best attribute?

Dolphins are well known for two attributes. One of the attributes is their acrobatic abilities while the second one is their intellect.


How do dolphins use sound waves?

Dolphins emit high pitched ultrasonic waves that reflect off obstacles. The reflected wave reaches the dolphin and the dolphin is able to estimate the distance of the obstacle. (pulse echo detection)


Where does ultrasound occur naturally?

Ultrasound occurs naturally in various environments, such as in the sounds produced by animals like dolphins and bats, which use ultrasonic frequencies for echolocation. Additionally, natural phenomena such as earthquakes generate ultrasonic waves that can be detected. Certain geological processes and atmospheric events, like lightning, can also produce ultrasonic sounds.


Frequencies too high-pitched for the human ear to hear?

Sounds that are too high-pitched for the human ear to detect are often in the ultrasonic range, exceeding 20,000 Hz. While humans cannot hear these frequencies, some animals like certain bats and dolphins have the ability to hear and use them for communication or echolocation. Devices like ultrasonic pest repellents also utilize these frequencies to deter pests without affecting humans.