Dolphins have an impressive audible range, typically hearing sounds from about 20 Hz to 150 kHz. This range allows them to detect both low-frequency sounds, such as those produced by other marine animals, and high-frequency clicks and whistles used for echolocation and communication. Their ability to perceive a wide range of frequencies is essential for navigating and hunting in underwater environments.
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