Bats rely on something called Echolocation to find and catch food at night.
Echo-location.
they catch them at night and i think bite them into pieces.........
No, bats use a system very similar to that of dolphins and ships - sonar. This enables them to effectively "see" in the dark, and catch food throughout the night.
They eat flying insects at night. They catch them on there wing.
For the most obvious reason, their food is out at night. Insects are food for many kinds of bats. They must hunt at night cause that is when the insects they eat are plentiful.
Bats catch their food, (insects and small bugs) by using echolocation. The echo signals enable the bat to judge the whereabouts of the surroundings and form some sort of mental image of it.
bats eat during the night, they leave there perches to feed on insects, uniquely they catch their prey during flight, by use of sonar, remember most are blind.
Yes. Fisherman bats catch and eat small fish.
They are nocturnal so they wake up at night and start looking for food and have fun.
yes... well somtime's. they will come out when there is enough food
It hunts for its food at night by listening for the sounds its prey makes.
The way dolphins find food is by Echolocation. Echolocation means that an animal finds food by using sounds to find things, like bats