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well im not much of a exepert but dolphins and bats use ecolocation

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Echolocation is a term usually associated with which animal?

Echolocation is when an animal produces a sound and it bounces off things and comes back to the animal. Most bats, dolphins and whales use this. They use it to tell where they are because their eyesight isn't as good as their hearing. Lots of animals then use it. In a simpler form, Animals that cannot see as well as they can hear use it or if they are in the dark.


What happens to echolocation when it hits an object?

Echolocation is actually a process- it can't hit anything. In echolocation, high frequency sound waves are sent out by an animal. When these sound waves hit an object, they bounce off of it and reflect back to the animal. The animal can gather information about the object from these sound waves such as its size, shape, and distance.


What animal uses echolocation to locate objects?

dolphins bats porpoises and whales


How does dolphin get or catch its food?

The way dolphins find food is by Echolocation. Echolocation means that an animal finds food by using sounds to find things, like bats


Which other animal taxon except bats and toothed whales utilise echolocation?

Dolphins do.


What animal doesn't see good?

the pink dolphin of the Amazon River. It uses echolocation


What is an winged animal that uses echolocation?

Disk-winged bats use echolocation to find their prey. The bat uses a high pitched sound that is reflected off of objects in its surroundings.


Use echolocation in a sentence?

"Bats use echolocation to move around." Is a sentence using echolocation


How do you use echolocation in a sentences?

Bats use echolocation.


How can animal sees in the abyssal zone?

They don't see, a few do produce their own light - but generally they use echolocation or sound.


What is the definition of echolocation?

it's when the animal makes a high pitched sound and if it bounces back quickly, the object is close and vice versa


What does echolocation skills mean?

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.