If sounds above 120dB will immediate hearing damage, would a bat’s sounds (137dB) damage our ear?

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If sounds above 120dB will immediate hearing damage, would a bat’s sounds (137dB) damage our ear?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

It can in theory, but it will only damage that part of our hearing which perceives those frequencies. Even kids are only able to hear the low end of the bats eccolocation sounds and at those low tones the volume is far lower then the damaging levels. This means that a bat can only damage hearing you do not have to begin with.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Echolocation is at a much higher frequency than what we can hear so it doesn’t matter how loud it is since it won’t cause any damage.

Anonymous 0 Comments

We are do not require hearing at 137hz so it damages those frequencies which are not required