Animals like rhinoceroses, elephants , whales can hera the infrasonic sounds while animals like dog, bat, rat, cat, deer and monkey can hear the ultrasonic sounds.
ARTIKA SHARMA
8th Standard
Animals that can hear infrasonic sounds are; frogs snakes ants dogs fishes whales beetles pigeons Usally, small animals can hear infrasonic sounds because they catches low frequency sound which is less than 20 Hz, especially insects. You may have observed that even if you walk very softly on the floor, animals like dogs feels your coming because they can hear infrasonic sounds.
With special technology, yes
Humans cannot hear ultrasonic (above 20,000 Hz) and infrasonic (below 20 Hz) waves. Ultrasonic waves are too high in frequency for the human ear to detect, while infrasonic waves are too low.
Sound waves at frequencies lower than humans can hear.
Infrasonic waves are waves which are below humans hearing range while ultrasonic waves are waves which human beings can hear. Example-bat,dog etc and human beings (respectively)
Infrasonic waves are waves which are below humans hearing range while ultrasonic waves are waves which human beings can hear. Example-bat,dog etc and human beings (respectively)
Human ears can hear frequencies between about 20 and 20,000 Hz, so anything below 20 is infrasonic, and anything above 20,000 Hz (20 kHz) is ultrasonic.
Any frequency that is lower than those that humans can hear - that is, lower than about 20 Hz.
Yes, infrasonic sounds are below the threshold of human hearing, typically below 20 Hz. To detect and record infrasonic sounds, specialized equipment such as infrasound microphones or sensors are used. These devices are designed to pick up low-frequency sounds that are not audible to the human ear.
The cattle's ability to hear infrasonic frequencies contributes to a stampede because these sounds are not heard by the cattle drivers and they are not able to react prior to the stampede. The continued sounds cause the cattle to keep running.
Before an eruption, the Earth's surface starts vibrating. This vibration causes infrasonic sound waves which are below the audible range of human hear (i.e. 20Hz-20kHz). But some animals can hear these infrasonic waves and are aware of the danger. So they start moving in a direction opposite to the source of these waves. Birds take to the air.
Examples of infrasonic sounds include earthquakes, thunder, volcanic eruptions, and some animal calls, such as those of elephants and whales. These sounds have frequencies below the range of human hearing (below 20 Hz).