Bats use echo location, they track down sounds of prey by their sound waves.
A bat uses echo location.
a bat does
A bat uses echo location to see where it is going, a bat can see through its eyes, but it uses echo location.
it moves by it's tail and uses echo location to see.
None, although dolphins allegedly can stun fish.
It uses echo location for all underwater submarines and when the signal comes back you will be able to see whats in front of you.
Sonar location is in the water and echo location is in the air.
No, except that the Egyptian Fruit Bat uses high pitch clicking in caves.
It's not entirely true, but bats can "see" by echo location - using sound and hearing as radar.
echo sounding, localization
basically same but sonar uses ultta sonic waves and echo uses sound in air
Pragmatic people use the Toyota echo because of economy and reliablility
"Echo-Location" .