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Piranhas have a relatively limited hearing range compared to some other fish species. They can detect sounds primarily in the lower frequency range, typically between 20 Hz and 1 kHz. This ability helps them sense vibrations and sounds in their environment, which is crucial for communication and hunting. Their hearing is adapted to the murky waters they inhabit, allowing them to pick up on low-frequency cues.

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