Secret of hedgehog hearing discovered at far beyond human range
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So we set out to measure the hearing of the European hedgehog for the first time, " says Rasmussen. Working with bio-acousticians who measure hearing in animals, she developed a soundtrack of pulses and beeps to play to anaesthetised hedgehogs from a rescue centre.
"We discovered, to my great surprise and joy, that hedgehogs can hear up to 85kHz" Rasmussen said.
Humans can hear up to 20kHz, and all sounds above that are called ultrasound.
Cats hear up to 45kHz, while dogs' range extends to 65kHz.
Some cars already have devices fitted to deter large animals like deer.
Rasmussen says more research is needed to understand which specific noises would put off hedgehogs.
"Are they scared of screams or should it be like a pulsating sound?" she says.
Rasmussen says the work opens up our understanding of the hedgehog's audio world.
"When hedgehogs pass by each other, you can tell that they are interacting.
Maybe that's just chemical reactions to smelling each other," she says
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