they let a high pitched sound out of their mouth and it echo's back if it's hit's something if not it keep moving until i does
Many types of bats as well as aquatic mammals such as whales and dolphins regularly use echo-location to find food and find their bearings.
Echolation is a phenomenon,which is also called as biosensor.It is used to detect prey,communicate with each other,to detect presence of disturbances in the travelling path.It is used animalrls such as Bats,dolphins sharks...etc.
Bats use echoes to hear,some aquatic mammals use echo-like sounds to communicate.
Nocturnal animals usually hunt at night and it makes it hard to see so they use the asymmetrical hearing to hunt. They use these echoes to locate and identify the objects.
He could hear echoes throughout the mountain range.
Sonar uses echoes to locate objects by bouncing sound waves off them and detecting the echoes.
Yes, echoes are important because they can provide information about the surroundings, such as the size and distance of objects. In nature, echoes are used by animals for navigation and communication. In technology, echoes are utilized in echo-location systems like sonar and radar for a variety of applications.
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some animals,like bats,use echolocation.they send out signals and it echoes back to them.they then find what they are looking for.
They HEAR using their ears but they use the echoes of the sounds they make to build a "sound picture" of their surroundings. This is used to avoid collisions and to catch prey. This use of sound and echoes is called "echo location".
with there mouth stupid
Emily said "Do not go in to the cave as it echoes emtily"
The Echoes was created in 1959.
They HEAR using their ears but they use the echoes of the sounds they make to build a "sound picture" of their surroundings. This is used to avoid collisions and to catch prey. This use of sound and echoes is called "echo location".
The bat uses their echoes of their cries to know where the prey is.