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sound made and heard by animals . explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Birds and mammals have ear canals, like you and I, although a tiny mouse hears a different range of sounds compared to an elephant because smaller ear bones pick up higher vibrations… Many animals can hear sounds we can't – it's important for their survival.

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Answered by salilsathya58
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Birds and mammals have ear canals, like you and I, although a tiny mouse hears a different range of sounds compared to an elephant because smaller ear bones pick up higher vibrations… Many animals can hear sounds we can't – it's important for their survival.

Animals use sound to warn others to stay out of its territory and also to attract a mate. ... They make at least twenty five different sounds which include growling, squawking, squealing, cooing, and rattling. They use these different calls to identify themselves and communicate with other birds.

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