yes insects can hear very well they have small ears that u cant see.
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The man who was the first researcher to prove that insects could hear was Augustus Daniel Waller. He discovered that cockroaches have functioning auditory organs and can respond to sound vibrations. His research helped advance our understanding of insect communication and behavior.
many small cave lizards and amphibiansalso gold fish they cant hear as well as fresh water fish.Moles and worms
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.
Bees and other insects don't have hearts in the way the higher animals do. They don't have blood, either, but do have a clear or yellowish fluid called hemolymph surrounding their tissues which carries nutrients around the body. The insects' movements tend to keep the hemolymph moving around their body.
Insects and Lobsters
not as such but they can hear.
No, not all of them
insects
Their squiggly-splooj.
u have no ears
The man who was the first researcher to prove that insects could hear was Augustus Daniel Waller. He discovered that cockroaches have functioning auditory organs and can respond to sound vibrations. His research helped advance our understanding of insect communication and behavior.
in the 1914`s
Generally not.
He was the first man to acknowledge that insects can hear
The noise you hear is the air that is being pushed when the insect flap its wings.
many small cave lizards and amphibiansalso gold fish they cant hear as well as fresh water fish.Moles and worms
Insects can make buzzing sounds by fluttering their wings, or sounds called Stridulation, made by rubbing body parts together (for example, grasshoppers rub their legs against their wings). Often we can't hear the sounds many insects make, unless they are recorded and amplified.