Option 1: Dolphin -> Dolphins hear ultrasound (high-frequency sounds above 20,000 Hz) for echolocation, not infrasound.
Option 2: Human beings -> Humans hear frequencies between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz; infrasound (below 20 Hz) is outside our hearing range.
Option 3: Rhinoceros -> Rhinoceroses can produce and hear infrasound (below 20 Hz) to communicate over long distances.
Option 4: Bat -> Bats use ultrasound (high-frequency sounds) for echolocation and navigation, not infrasound.
Hence, Option 3: Rhinoceros -> Rhinoceroses are among the animals that can detect infrasonic frequencies, which they use for long-distance communication with other members of their species, especially useful in dense vegetation or across vast territories -> correct