Because you're able to be fully aware of your surroundings when you can hear things. You can also enjoy the smaller things in life, like enjoying music, and listening to a TV or talking on the phone even.
Nocturnal animals use asymmetrical hearing to detect the direction of sound more accurately and localize potential prey or predators in the dark. By having one ear positioned higher or lower than the other, they can determine whether a sound is coming from above or below them, helping them navigate and hunt efficiently in low-light conditions.
Tympanic membrane
Various animals rely on different senses. For example, dogs have highly-acute smelling and hearing while birds rely mostly on sight.
It is subjective and depends on the individual. Both touch and hearing are important senses for survival and communication. Touch provides information about the texture, temperature, and shape of objects, while hearing allows us to communicate, be aware of our surroundings, and enjoy music and other sounds.
it depends what you classify as "the best hearing" but dolphins and bats have the best sonar hearing and owls have the sharpest hearing with one ear hole above their eye level and one below they can pinpoint the vertical positions of a sound source. :)
Soundproofing is definitely important to some animals captivity. This is because these animals have hearing that is incredibly sensitive to loud noises.
A dolphin has good hearing
Animals that are normally very low eyesite depend on their hearing capilabilities.
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Hearing is very useful for hearing prey or an animal that wants it for lunch!
Animals rely on their hearing as part of their protection to hear predators nearby, and can be crucial to their protection. It also helps them in their hunt for food, so being able to hear prey nearby is important to keep them from starving.
dolphin
no it doesnt
they have different hearing range
yes they do have super hearing because all noc turnal animals have super hearing
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range