RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
Rats are adept at locating the exact source of sounds due to their acute hearing.
Horses hear frequencies ranging from 55 to 35,000 Hz but cannot pinpoint sound sources.
Moths have highly sensitive ears, surpassing even bats in some cases, such as the greater wax moth.
Bats can hear exceptionally high frequencies and primarily use echolocation.
Whales exhibit remarkable hearing abilities, varying between toothed and baleen species.
Dogs have keen hearing, able to discern high-pitched sounds and differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar footsteps.
Elephants possess exceptional hearing, particularly sensitive to low-frequency sounds.