One is a dolphin. Whales also I think.
Bats, dolphins, Whales, shrews, flying squirrels use echolocation.
Echolocation :)
Echolocation
I'm sorry, but this question doesn't make sense. Echolocation is useful for the animals that can use it. It is used for orientation, obstacle avoidance, hunting, communication. Bats, dolphins, and some shrews, rodents and birds are all animals that can use echolocation.
A useful echo is echolocation, which is used by marine animals such as dolphins to locate and then hunt their prey
No. Sugar gliders are not related at all to bats, which are mammals that use echolocation. Echolocation is only required by mammals which actually fly (or marine mammals). Sugar gliders and other members of the glider family are not capable of free flight - they glide.
Several types of animals use echolocation, including but not limited to: Dolphins Shrews Most bats and most whales. Also, two bird groups use their echolocation to navigate through caves. Echolocation is used by animals who usually can't see very well, or they live in an environment that is hard to see in the first place. (For example, the oceans.) They use it to call out, and the echoes of the calls are used to navigate around in their environment. It's also used to hunt as well as navigate.
Bats use echolocation.
Bats find their way around via echolocation because they are blind and cannot navigate like other animals.
Boris Fedorovich Sergeev has written: 'Paradoksy mozga' 'Zhivye lokatory okeana' -- subject(s): Behavior, Cetacea, Echolocation (Physiology), Mammals, Marine animals, Physiology 'The living sonars of the ocean' -- subject(s): Behavior, Cetacea, Echolocation (Physiology), Mammals, Marine animals, Physiology 'The world of the amphibians' -- subject(s): Amphibians
"Bats use echolocation to move around." Is a sentence using echolocation
"many animals use echolocation like whales bats etc.they send it by using ultrasonic waves (through water). the ultra sonic waves reach the object and bounce back to the whale or dolphin!