Cats can hear from 50-odd Hz up to about 80 kHz. :)!!!! hope i answered yall's question!
500 Hz to 32 kHz.
Dogs have a hearing range of about 40 Hz to 60 kHz, cats can hear frequencies from 45 Hz to 64 kHz, and bats have the widest range of any mammal, up to 110 kHz. Humans typically hear frequencies from about 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
Many species can, including dogs and bats.
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.
The human ear can detect frequencies ranging from about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. This range is similar to that of other mammals, but some animals like dogs and bats can hear higher frequencies up to 60,000 Hz or more. On the other hand, some animals like elephants can hear lower frequencies down to 5 Hz.
It depends on the individual dog and also on its race. Many animals can hear ultrasonic frequencies; dogs, for example, can hear sounds as high as 50,000 Hz, and bats can detect frequencies as high as 100,000 Hz.
Animals such as dogs, cats, and certain insects can hear ultrasound frequencies that are beyond the range of human hearing. Whales and dolphins can also detect sounds in the infrasound range, which are lower than what humans can perceive.
Some animals, such as dogs, cats, and certain rodents, have a wider range of hearing than humans. Elephants, dolphins, and bats can also hear frequencies beyond the human range. These animals are adapted to detect sounds for communication and navigation purposes that are beyond the auditory capabilities of humans.
the fact is that dog ears have a large variety in which they could hear better
the range of sound frequencies that humans can hear is about0to200Hz
Humans can typically hear frequencies in the range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, with the ability to hear higher frequencies declining as we age. This range is often used as a standard for audio equipment and music production.
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.
Yes, some animals can hear frequencies beyond the normal range of human hearing.