Bats do not see but have a heightened hearing sense. They use echo location to determine distance between objects and steer clear of predators while also hunting for food.
Bats can hear every thing around them
Yes, bats can sense obstacles. Bats use echolocation to hear and see at night. When the vibrations bounce back, a bat can sense if there are things in the way.
They need ears so that they can hear the signals that they send out to find if anything is in its way.
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.
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Elephants, fish, bats, dolphins, and newborn babys can hear the sounds.
They use sonar and hear very well using echolocation .
They can hear good.
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Bats don't have the best eyesight in the world, and because of this, they cant see their prey in the night, so they make high pitched noises, invisible to us. The sound waves they make eminate from them, hit something like a moth and bounce back, the bats hear the sound waves and can pin point the moth to the millimetre.
depends if there are bats.The dogs can hear them, but don't seem to pay any attention to the bats. The dogs are simply not any more interested in a bat up in the sky, than they are a songbird trilling on a branch.By they way, humans can indeed hear some (but not all) of the sounds that bats make. Hard to describe, but sharp clicks that we can all hear. The bats love to come and hunt the insects that are drawn to sodium lights (street lights). Sometimes we watch them dive and swoop, eating the bugs, just for fun.