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Animals With Super Hearing Powers

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 31, 2025

Bat – The Ultrasonic Expert

Bats can detect ultrasonic frequencies up to 120 kHz using echolocation, enabling them to fly and hunt insects even in complete darkness.

Dolphin – Masters of Sonar

Dolphins can hear and emit clicks in the ultrasonic range, up to 150 kHz, helping them navigate and communicate underwater.

Elephant – Deep Low-Frequency Hearer

Elephants detect infrasound as low as 14–16 Hz, which helps them communicate over long distances across savannas.

Owl – Night Hunter With Precision

Owls have asymmetrical ear placement, allowing them to detect prey by sound alone, even under thick snow or leaves.

Dog – Sensitive to High Frequencies

Dogs can hear up to 65 kHz, much higher than the human limit of 20 kHz, which explains their reaction to dog whistles.

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