No course mentioned in your question, so nobody can tell.
Of course not. Everyone knows that bats use echolocation because that they can't see very well. So, they use these high pitched screeches that bounce off of objects and back to them. This tells them if there is and object nearby, how close it is, and how large or small it is.
It's a comforting thought to imagine that our deceased pets can still hear us, but there is no scientific evidence to support this belief. However, many people find solace in talking to their departed pets as a way to process their grief and cherish the memories they shared.
yes, animals hear thousands of high pitched noises that we cant hear at all. hope this helps :)
how does a sloth hear things
The sounds animals can hear is based on the frequency that the certain animal can hear. For example, dog's can hear at much higher frequencies then humans can, so if a sound is made that is above our capability of hearing, we will not hear the sound, but the dog will.
Of course - it's only a shorhand for "It is good to hear from you"
To be able to hear of course.
I can always hear thunder in thunder and lightning, everyone can, except for deaf people of course because they can't hear anything.
Where in the heck did you hear THAT from? Of course not!
Year of course he did dar
Percy, of course!
Of course He hears. And sometimes the answer is "no" or "not yet."
with there huge ears of course elephants can hear better than humans.
Did you hear about the bee in the zoo? Of course I did. The zoo was buzzing with rumors.
Did you hear about the sick eagle? Of course I did, the bird world was fluttering with the news.
Where in the world did you hear that at. Of course not
yes of course