All animals have different sensitivities of hearing. Different animals hear different sounds. Like a dog. A dog has one of the most sensitive hearing levels. That's what dog whistles were meant to do. They were supposed to make it so humans can't hear it but dogs can.
Because each animal has a different range of sensitivity for sound frequencies; also not all the human beings are identical.
Generally, Yes. Sonic Waves is a fancy way of saying "sound". Obviously, people cannot hear sounds whose frequency is outside of the human ear's sensitivity, such as bat echolocation, and deaf people cannot hear at all, but most things are within the human ear's capacity to receive and hear.
yes, animals hear thousands of high pitched noises that we cant hear at all. hope this helps :)
No, not all animals are afraid of the sound of a whistle. Some animals may show a startle response or fear to loud, high-pitched sounds due to their sensitivity to sound frequencies, while others may not react at all. It largely depends on the individual animal and their past experiences with similar sounds.
There are a lot of different animals that have a soft sound from a bird like animal an owl to other rodent animals that don't make much noise at all like a chipmunk.
No, animals do not hear the same frequencies of sound as humans. Different animals have different ranges of hearing, with some able to hear higher or lower frequencies than humans.
No, they don't. Animals communicate and hear differently. Some don't even hear at all
no bats and many marine animals can hear high frequency noises We can't. Most other animals can't
Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans can. This is why animals can hear things like dog whistles, and we can't hear them. In all, animals can hear differently than humans in the way that they can hear more. Some animals can hear lower frequencies than humans can. Elephants can hear much lower frequencies than humans.
yes they can
no some animals like dogs hear in high frequencys which is why they respond well to whistling
No, animals have different ranges of hearing. Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans, while others can hear lower frequencies. Additionally, some animals can hear sounds at much greater distances than humans.
"Hear" doesn't have an "a" sound at all; it has a long "e" sound.
Because each animal has a different range of sensitivity for sound frequencies; also not all the human beings are identical.
No, actually most animals can hear higher frequencies than humans can!
Not all animals that hear have external ears like many mammals do, but many can sense the vibrations that we perceive as sound through other sensory organs, which you might call "ears".
Generally, Yes. Sonic Waves is a fancy way of saying "sound". Obviously, people cannot hear sounds whose frequency is outside of the human ear's sensitivity, such as bat echolocation, and deaf people cannot hear at all, but most things are within the human ear's capacity to receive and hear.