Animals
Tiny Moth Has Greatest Hearing In The Animal Kingdom
Think you have good hearing? You're practically deaf compared to the aural prowess of the greater wax moth, which is capable of detecting sound frequencies up to 300 kHz - the highest of any animal in the natural world, according to a team at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland.
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