Disk-winged bats use echolocation to find their prey. The bat uses a high pitched sound that is reflected off of objects in its surroundings.
dolphins bats porpoises and whales
the pink dolphin of the Amazon River. It uses echolocation
Echolocation uses sound waves to navigate and locate objects in its environment. These sound waves are produced by the animal or device using echolocation, and they bounce off objects, returning echoes that are then detected to determine the object's location, size, and shape.
it uses ultrasound
Yes, an aye-aye uses echolocation and is the only primate to do so.
Lamborghini uses a bull but it is not winged. I know of no company past or present that uses a winged bull.
they use echolocation
A submarine uses sonar, like a bat uses echolocation to see.
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Echolocation is a form of perception that uses sound waves to detect objects and navigate surroundings. It can be used in various environments, such as air, water, or in the dark.