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The Oilbird, or Steatornithidae, is the worlds only nocturnal fruit eating bird. It uses echolocation to find it's fruit during the day. At night, it's uses its' large, light sensitive eyes to search for food. It's echolocation use a clicking sound at an audible frequency of about 7,000 cycles per second. Unlike a bats cry, which is supersonic.

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The Oilbird, or Steatornithidae, is the worlds only nocturnal fruit eating bird. It uses echolocation to find it's fruit during the day. At night, it's uses its' large, light sensitive eyes to search for food. It's echolocation use a clicking sound at an audible frequency of about 7,000 cycles per second. Unlike a bats cry, which is supersonic.

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