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an aquacit animal which can here ultrasonic sounds​

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Answered by ss6406817
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Some animals, such as bats, dogs, and rodents, can hear well into the ultrasonic range. Some insects, such as grasshoppers and locusts, can detect frequencies from 50,000 Hz to 100,000 Hz, and lacewings and moths can detect ultrasound as high as 240,000 Hz produced by insect-hunting bats.

Answered by 3701daxita
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Dolphins. Dolphin's have much better hearing than humans, 7 times better in fact. They can hear a wider range of frequencies and ultrasounds (high frequency) exceptionally well. A dolphin's hearing range is from about 20 Hz to 150 kHz.

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