bats use echolocation. that means that they make high piched sound waves that humans cant hear, which bounce of objects around them, telling the bat what is around it so it can fly without bumping into anything
Bats make noises all the time but mostly when they are hunting. They use sound as a radar.
Bats make a lot of high frequency sounds when they eat.
They can't becuase ultrasonic doesen't make sound.
Bats have the capability to make ultrasonic sounds. When this touches a prey it rebounds back to the bats .They hear this noise and get to know where exactly their prey is.
They can hear high-frequency sounds that the bats make continually while flying . Bats can determine the direction and distance of objects in the area.This is called echolocation, each species of bat uses echolocation to make its own kind of noises.
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Animals do make sounds but it's not all of the animals that make sounds.
Rabbits make sniffing sounds. The sounds they make aren't loud, but they also make soft squeaking sounds. They make different sounds for different moods.
Bats wear Echotrakies instead of locations as a means of hunting and communicating. This means they make ultrasonic sounds mostly too high for us to hear. When hunting they listen as these sounds bounce off their surroundings and the returning sound gives them a mental picture of what lies around them.
They make a cricket-like sound.
Probably not. Flying squirrels do make high pitched sounds, but it is unlikely that they can echolocate like bats.
I dont think that star fish make any sounds but if they did i wonder wat kind of sounds they make so... i dont think starfish make and soundsI dont think that star fish make any sounds but if they did i wonder wat kind of sounds they make so... i dont think starfish make and sounds
Oranges don' t make sounds.