They have an excellent sense of hearing, with a range of hearing similar to the frequencies that humans can detect, but they have the ability to hear lower frequencies than us.
Its ears are located in a groove set just back from it; this groove is closed when swimming.
I think only moths have good hearing.
The Canadian lynx has very good hearing they can detech by hearing alone from up to 250 feet away.
Ducks have good hearing that spans a wide range of frequencies, allowing them to detect sounds both above and below the range of human hearing. They use their hearing to help navigate their environment and communicate with other ducks.
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Yes, pigs have a good sense of hearing. They have well-developed ears that can detect a wide range of sounds, and they rely on their hearing to communicate with each other and be aware of their surroundings.
Yes: when not submerged underwater, the platypus has acute hearing.
It is illegal to eat platypus.
The hearing frequency of a platypus ranges from about 1 kHz to 3 kHz. They have sensitive hearing adapted for detecting prey, especially in aquatic environments. Unlike many mammals, they are more attuned to lower frequencies, which aids in locating sounds made by their prey underwater.
No. This would be illegal, foolish and detrimental to the good of the platypus.
No. A platypus is not designed for circus tricks.
no
A dolphin has good hearing
No the moa did not have good hearing
Good hearing.
yes they do have good hearing..
Yes, they have very good hearing.
No. Gastropods have no hearing.