Echolocation
they send out a sound and via echolocation (like sonar) they determine their position and the location of their prey
Bats use sound by sending a sound wave to the object or prey that is going to approch,the sound wave bonces of of the prey and goes back to the bat. The sound wave that goes back to the bat tells the bat how far away the bat is and how fast it is approching the bat.
While dogs can hear high frequency sounds, BATS may hold the record. They use high frequency sound for navigation.actually there are 2. dolphins and miceBeluga Whaleand bats
Sound is crucial for bats as they use echolocation to navigate, communicate, and hunt. By emitting high-frequency calls and listening to the echoes that bounce back, bats can locate objects in the dark, detect obstacles, and identify prey with remarkable precision. This ability allows them to thrive in low-light environments and find food efficiently.
they use sound to navigate and FIND there food but not to actually get the food, theyll use there eyes for grabbing berries or animals
The same way we do - by using their ears ! Bats use ultra-sonic sound which is higher than the range humans can hear - their 'squeaks' bounce off objects, and prey and are reflected back to the bat so it can navigate in total darkness.
What is the importance of sound in an electronic keyboard?
to know how to speak
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makes things sound prettier
sound navigation
Bats produce ultrasonic sound waves to sense obstacles in their environment. These waves bounce back, allowing bats to navigate and locate objects in the dark.
Echolocation is when you use sound to locate where something is. Bats use it.
Bats and Dolphins both use sound to navigate.
coz they can.
"Echo-Location" .
They use echolocation to hunt for their food dur
Bats of Course :)