Christian Orr

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These are ten times as dense as ours, and much more varied, allowing birds to detect high-pitched sounds beyond our range, as well as the soft rustling of insects beneath soil or leaves. (If a bird’s hair cells are damaged by disease or loud noises—say, by the blasting decibels of a rock concert in a domed stadium—they can regenerate. Ours can’t.)
The Genius of Birds
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