a bat does
Bats use echo location, they track down sounds of prey by their sound waves.
A bat uses echo location to see where it is going, a bat can see through its eyes, but it uses echo location.
it moves by it's tail and uses echo location to see.
None, although dolphins allegedly can stun fish.
It uses echo location for all underwater submarines and when the signal comes back you will be able to see whats in front of you.
No, except that the Egyptian Fruit Bat uses high pitch clicking in caves.
------------------------------------------------------- Bats use a type of "sonar" to locate objects even in the dark (echo-location). A bat makes a high-pitched noise that bounces off objects nearby and the bat hears the echo. By timing how long it takes for the bat to hear the echo, it can calculate how far away it is. When it comes to a flying insect, the bat listens to the echo of it's noises and is able to locate where an insect is. Then it can fly to the insect and catch it - even if it is pitch dark. They use echo location. It is tiny beeps, too high pitched for our ears, and dogs ears too! The bats let out the tiny beeps, and the echoes tell them where bugs are.
Pragmatic people use the Toyota echo because of economy and reliablility
Whales navigate with subsonic vibrations. like sonar
first it uses echo location or its keen eyesight to find prey. next it waits for right moment. then it stikes. finally it had bite.
yes, echo location works no matter what time of day it is. the term, "blind as a bat," refers to the fact that, even though bats are not blind, they rely more on their sense of hearing than their eyesight to "see" where they are flying at night.
ben 10 he uses echo echo and kills venom