Squirrels have a hearing range that typically spans from about 1 kHz to 50 kHz. This range allows them to detect high-frequency sounds, which can help them communicate with each other and respond to potential threats. Their acute sense of hearing is important for survival in the wild, enabling them to hear predators or other environmental cues.
they have different hearing range
the hearing range of human being is from 20hz to 20000hz
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
they use thir hearing, smelling, and sight to find their food
they have hearing
snakes dont have ears so they can't hear
they use thir hearing, smelling, and sight to find their food
No it hasent
a hearing of hippo is walang alam
Hearing Range of frequencies for humar ears if from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
The opposite of ultrasound (above the human hearing range) is infrasound (below the human hearing range).