where food is and how far away it is as well as where they are themselves
No bats communicte diffrently
they use sound waves that mean somthing
bats can hear ultrasonic sound
Bats often hear from their special and adaptive hearing senses because they are blind so they detect movement from their ears.
Yes. Bats use echolocation when they must find their prey in the dark, and it greatly helps them because there are many species of animals that bats eat that only come out at night.
because they need to communicate to others to protect there group.
A coven of bats typically consists of about 10-20 individuals, although this number can vary depending on the species and location. Bats tend to roost in colonies for safety and protection, and they use echolocation to navigate and communicate within the group.
Bats do not inherently stink – in fact, most bats are clean animals that groom themselves regularly. However, they may emit a musky odor due to the presence of some glands. This odor helps them communicate with other bats and is often not noticeable unless in close contact with a large colony.
Because otherwise there is no need to communicate. If you don't want to communicate, why bother?
Yes, bats have a keen sense of smell that helps them navigate, find food, and communicate with each other. They use their sense of smell in combination with echolocation to navigate and locate prey in the dark.
they communicate by sticks
They can communicate by their tails