Bats hear through their ears but they also use echolocation. This is just basically high-pitched sound waves sent out from a bats mouth or nose. These echos then hit an object and bounce back to the bat. The bats can then locate the object, tell what size it is, and it's shape, and even its texture.
The greater bulldog bat, also known as the fishing bat, has the best hearing among bats. They use echolocation to locate and catch fish in complete darkness by emitting high-frequency sound waves and listening to the echoes that bounce back. This species has evolved specialized adaptations in their ears to enhance their ability to detect prey underwater.
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.
Bats use echolocation to sense movement and their surroundings. We cannot hear the high pitched noise they emit because it is of a higher frequency than the human ear can register. There are some sounds of a bat that we can hear, but the sounds that we can't hear is because the squeaks are so high that you really need ultrasound to hear it.
30KHz to 50KHz is the frequency range of hearing for a tiger.
Yes, they do have good hearing. They can hear better than humans.
20 Hz and 120,000 Hz,
they can hear from 2miles away from there distance.
Bat uses sonar. Humans don't.
The bat has the best hearing !!!
Human-10Hz-20kHzDog- 20Hz-30kHzBat- 20Hz-160khzTiger- 30Hz- 50kHz
a bat has very good hearing
an elephant and an insect eating bat.
if in sayin higher you mean than humans then the dog the cat all have good hearing but the bat is especially good as it requires sound to see this is called echo locaion
Snse of hearing
The greater bulldog bat, also known as the fishing bat, has the best hearing among bats. They use echolocation to locate and catch fish in complete darkness by emitting high-frequency sound waves and listening to the echoes that bounce back. This species has evolved specialized adaptations in their ears to enhance their ability to detect prey underwater.
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.
they have different hearing range