a hare is sensitive to sound give reason
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Hyperacusis is often caused by exposure to excessively loud noise earlier in life. There are some common trigger sounds for people living with misophonia and hyperacusis. These include: Sounds made with the mouth including chewing, nail-biting and talking while eating.
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A hare is sensitive to sound because the sensitivity acts as a tool to escape from predators.
- The ears of the hare have a unique shape and appear long and curved.
- This uniqueness enables the hare to perceive sounds and signals to be aware of the surroundings.
- They constantly monitor the sounds as it could be a sign of the predator or danger.
- The movement of the ear to a particular direction helps the hare to pinpoint the location of the sound and thus, the hare gets ample time to escape from its predator.
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