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Adaptation Of Hearing In Mammals

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Adaptation of hearing in mammals refers to the ways in which mammals have evolved mechanisms for detecting and interpreting sounds in their environment.

Key Features

  • Highly developed ear structures
  • Sensitive auditory nerves
  • Ability to hear a wide range of frequencies

Pros

  • Enhanced ability to detect predators or prey
  • Facilitates communication within species
  • Allows for spatial awareness through sound

Cons

  • Potential damage from loud noises
  • Limited ability to hear certain frequencies or sounds underwater

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