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Usually all bats catch their prey through echo-location.Some bats like the fruit bat can see in light as clearly as we do.Though no bat has been found yet that can see in the dark like cats.But the eyesight of the fruit bat is wasted as all bats are nocturnal mammals. BY- MUSKAAN MENDIRATTAOR CALLED AS SAMMY

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How do bats catch there prey?

Bats use echolocation to locate and catch their prey. They emit high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects and return as echoes, allowing them to effectively track and capture flying insects in mid-air. Bats have well-developed wings and maneuvers to chase and intercept prey during flight.


Why do bats have sharp teeth?

Bats have sharp teeth for hunting and feeding on insects. Their sharp teeth help them quickly capture and consume their prey, which often includes small insects that they catch in flight. The sharp teeth also aid in processing the tough exoskeletons of their prey.


How do vampires catch their prey?

Vampires in folklore and mythology are often said to use a variety of methods to catch their prey, such as stalking them, luring them in with charm or seduction, or hypnotizing them. They may also rely on their speed, strength, and ability to transform into bats to catch their victims.


Do bats use their eyes or their ears to catch prey?

Most bats catch prey using their ears through a process called echolocation. They send out a high pitch (high frequency sound) which is above the human hearing range, and this sound echos off of their surroundings. Their ears are designed to catch this echo, and then they process the echos to get a sort of "mental image" of their surroundings. See Related Links for more info.


Do lions use their teeth or claws to catch their prey?

They use their claws to catch their prey, but they use their teeth to tear it apart.