A cats' hearing is much more sensitive than humans and dogs. A domestic dog's hearing range is approximately 40 Hz to 60,000 Hz, where is it thought that a cat's is 45 Hz to 64,000 Hz. This is compared to a human's hearing range of about 64 Hz to 23,000 Hz.
Humans can hear between 20-23,000 Hz. Although the upper range detiorates with age. Cats have a range of 45-64,000 Hz.
Cats have better hearing than dogs as cats can rotate their ears 180 degrees.
I think only moths have good hearing.
is their smell my dog can smell so good that it can find a rat 90 miles away
The Canadian lynx has very good hearing they can detech by hearing alone from up to 250 feet away.
Yes birds have good hearing but they tend to things differently to us these 'ears' are not ears at all, however, and have nothing to do with hearing.There is a structure called fovea located in the centre of the retina in the human eye. It has a high density of cones and is responsible for sharp eyesight (being able to read). Dogs and cats have no fovea.
All cats have very good hearing. Cats hunt by sight and by hearing.
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they do because they are very good listeners and their ears are much flappier.
I'm not positive but I think cats have pretty good hearing
No, pumas make a variety of sounds but roaring is not one of them. They do, however, scream. Take a listen to this.
Cats have very good hearing. They can easily distinguish sounds that are one to two yards away and have the ability to hear high pitched sounds.
Cats mostly rely on hearing, smelling, taste, and sight.
the hearing of cats on a scale of one - ten is a ten
Yes. Kangaroos have very sensitive hearing. Like cats, they are able to swivel their ears around to pick up sounds, determining distance and direction of the noises.
Kangaroos have very sensitive hearing. Like cats, they are able to swivel their ears around to pick up sounds, determining distance and direction of the noises.
Hearing helps them locate prey, and help them find a predator that is hunting them.
Both species have exceptional hearing, far beyond the range of humans.