Elephant
Elephants have exceptional hearing, and their huge ears are utilized to funnel sound waves, allowing them to hear even better. They frequently communicate using a variety of low-frequency rumblings and noises that are inaudible to humans. They can hear another elephant's call from as far as 2.5 miles away on average, and considerably further under excellent conditions. Elephants are another animal commonly associated with low-frequency hearing at long distances but it is also one of the best hearing animals, detecting sounds as low as 14 to 16Hz.
Elephants are supposed to transmit their sound waves both via the air and through the ground as vibrations. In their toes, they contain a multitude of receptor cells that allow them to perceive vibrations via their feet. This amazing characteristic is supposed to be the reason why many elephants modify their behavior and act strangely before an earthquake because they have detected the seismic activity's vibrations.
Sensing Sound Frequencies: As low as 14 to 16Hz