A jaguar has excellent hearing, with ears that can move independently to help pinpoint the source of a sound. They can hear frequencies beyond the range of human hearing, allowing them to detect prey or potential threats from far away. Their acute sense of hearing contributes to their effectiveness as stealthy predators in their natural habitat.
Yes
I think only moths have good hearing.
Jaguars are excellent predators known for their strength, agility, and powerful bite force. They are skilled hunters, capable of climbing trees and swimming to catch their prey. Jaguars play a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance by controlling populations of prey species.
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.
Jaguars have really good sense of smell, so they use that and there hearing to get back.
swimming
Yes
A dolphin has good hearing
Good hearing.
No the moa did not have good hearing
yes they do have good hearing..
Yes, they have very good hearing.
No. Gastropods have no hearing.
Yes, very good hearing.
I think only moths have good hearing.
They probably wouldn't do that. Jaguars typically ambush their prey rather than chase it. They hide in cover near prey and attack the prey suddenly, giving it no time to escape. Jaguars probably have the ability to jump from tree to tree to chase prey, provided their weight did not break the branches, but they wouldn't need to.