Science, asked by lalitank2007, 8 months ago

Birds do not have a
strong sense of hearing.​

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Answered by abhinav5642
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Hearing is birds' second most important sense and their ears are funnel-shaped to focus sound. ... The confusingly named ear tufts of many owls and other birds, however, have nothing to do with hearing. Birds hear a smaller frequency range than humans, but they have much more acute sound recognition skills

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Hearing is birds' second most important sense and their ears are funnel-shaped to focus sound. ... The confusingly named ear tufts of many owls and other birds, however, have nothing to do with hearing. Birds hear a smaller frequency range than humans, but they have much more acute sound recognition skills.

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