a brown bat catches food by using echolocation
echolocation, ability to fly, nocturnal, etc
bats use echolocation to 'see'. echolocation is when sound waves bounce off an object and back to the bat. the bat then can feel the size, the shape, and even the movement of other predators, prey, each other, and objects
from my understaniding its 1kh ph fbhs that is the scientific form .
Bats use an echolocation to find out where an object is for food. Bats use a certain method like a high pitch sound that is sent out and is reflected of of the object and is sent back to the bat so it knows where to go. Sometimes insects use high pitch sounds that the bat hears an it goes towards the sound.
Bats hear with their ears and echolocation; it picks up vibrations and then waits for them to come back to the ear. See the related question below.
Yes they do use echolocation
echolocation
echolocation, ability to fly, nocturnal, etc
Bat?
Yes. Echolocation works by bouncing waves off of objects. A sound proof room would not allow sound to escape but there are still walls in the room to allow a bat's echolocation to bounce off of and back to the bat.
They both use echolocation
It uses echolocation to find its way around.
bats use echolocation to 'see'. echolocation is when sound waves bounce off an object and back to the bat. the bat then can feel the size, the shape, and even the movement of other predators, prey, each other, and objects
Usually its actually echolocation . But they use to hunt for prey ( their food ) .
from my understaniding its 1kh ph fbhs that is the scientific form .
It is called echolocation.
the brown bat has fur