ears
Auditory sense organ means Ears are used in echolocation.
echolocation is not to communicate it is to find food or to sense danger
owls use echolocation
I think that the special sense of dolphin is hearing because of echolocation
i believe dolphins use echolocation through their jaw.
A bat's sense of echolocation is highly accurate, allowing them to navigate, hunt, and communicate effectively in the dark. They can detect objects as fine as a human hair and determine their shape, size, distance, and texture using echolocation signals. This keen sense helps bats avoid obstacles and locate prey with incredible precision.
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.
Hearing is the most valuable sense to a dolphin, as they use echolocation to navigate, communicate, and locate prey in the ocean.
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.
Yes, humpback whales do not use echolocation to navigate and communicate in their underwater environment. They primarily rely on their keen sense of hearing and vocalizations to communicate and navigate.
"Bats use echolocation to move around." Is a sentence using echolocation
No, infrasound is the frequency of sound that is too low for humans to hear, below 20 hertz, but is used for communicating by elephants and other animals. Echolocation is normally ultrasound, the frequency above our hearing range, higher than 20,000 hertz, and is used by bats and dolphins in echolocation.