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A tiger's sense of hearing is very sharp (give reason)

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Answered by Anonymous
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As avid hunters, tigers need to have acute hearing so that they are able to detect potential prey in the bushes and grasses around them.

Many times, this foliage is dense, concealing the animal visually. Therefore, the tigers hearing must be fine-tuned in order not to miss an important opportunity to get food. This is the most acute of all the tiger senses.

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Answered by aqsashaikh223468
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Tigers have a sharp sense of hearing because they are able to hear in the range of 0.2 kHz and 65 kHz. ... Tiger live in dense forests, so they need strong hearing power to detect and catch their prey

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