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Echolocation is how bats "see". It is basically the act of making a noise and using the returning soundwaves to determine where something is - it is essentially using echoes to locate something.
if you've ever experimented with echoes in a large empty room or at the edge of a canyon then you have the beginnings of an idea about how echolocation works.
They do not see infrared light. Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.
Bat's can see, however, since they are primarily nocturnal, echolocation is a more reliable way of navigating.
bats have poor eye sightsthey use echolocation instead
Echolocation is how bats "see". It is basically the act of making a noise and using the returning soundwaves to determine where something is - it is essentially using echoes to locate something.
if you've ever experimented with echoes in a large empty room or at the edge of a canyon then you have the beginnings of an idea about how echolocation works.
"Bats use echolocation to move around." Is a sentence using echolocation
Bats use echolocation. Blind people can also use echolocation.
a brown bat catches food by using echolocation
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Bats, dolphins, Whales, shrews, flying squirrels use echolocation.
by using echolocation
By using echolocation.
Echolocation is echo location, meaning they move around using vibrations coming off of objects around them so they locate using echos
by using echolocation
Dolphins use echolocation to "see" around them when the water is murky. They can use it when they can't see with their eyes and also use it to locate fish and prey.