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Hearing
A deer's hearing, being far superior to that of a human,
can easily detect a faint sound. It is believed that a deer's hearing
is so sensitive that it can determine how far away a sound was made. A
deer's hearing is one of the reasons that it is so difficult to sneak
up on it without being detected. The ears of a deer are vital in helping
it avoid danger. When a deer hears a sound it will instantly turn its
head and point its ears in the direction of the sound. The deer will focus
all of its attention on smelling, looking and listening for any more signs
of danger. If the deer doesn't smell, see or hear any danger, after checking
the area several times, it will usually go back to its normal routine.
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