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Can humans utilize echolocation

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15y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Only to a very crude degree. If you are blindfolded and in a room you are not familiar with (and there is nothing to trip over or fall through) you can walk around and get a 'sense' of where there is a wall. You are responding to subtle sounds produced as you walk and that are bouncing off the wall.

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