Wolf
Wolfs rely on their hearing, as well as their sense of smell when hunting. A wolf can hear noises up to a frequency of 80 kHz from a distance of 10 miles in the open and 6 miles in the woodland. Their ears can spin independently, allowing them to pinpoint the exact location of a sound. Wolves have great hearing, which allows them to notice even the tiniest sound emitted by possible prey. Wolves rely on their hearing in more than simply hunting situations.
There is no sound eerier than that of a wolf howling. Wolfs use a variety of howls, whimpers, barks, and growls to communicate. These sounds are used to warn of danger or to warn another pack to keep away, and their ability to hear them is critical to their survival.
Sensing Sound Frequencies: Up to 80kHz