Bats - and dolphins. They both use sound waves to find food.
I think that it's SONAR
an instrument that use echolocation to locate objects
it seems humans use echolocation to find certain specific things they really need or objects and mainly sound
it seems humans use echolocation to find certain specific things they really need or objects and mainly sound
Echolocation is when you use sound to locate where something is. Bats use it.
Echolocation is echo location, meaning they move around using vibrations coming off of objects around them so they locate using echos
They use ultrasonic. The sound they use to locate objects that may be invisible.
Bats use echolocation to identify objects and where it is.
Toothed whales use echolocation
Echolocation is the ability to detect objects by bouncing sound off of them. Bats use Echolocation to navigate in darkness. Dolphins also use echolocation, but in water it is called sonar.
echolocation
Dolphins use echolocation to "see" around them when the water is murky. They can use it when they can't see with their eyes and also use it to locate fish and prey.
The main technique that bats use to find their way around their environments is echolocation. This is when the bat makes a squeak and uses the echo from that squeak to determine what is around it. Bats use echolocation to avoid objects such as buildings and trees and to locate prey, such as insects.