The fruit bat!
Bats use their sense of hearing to find food. They use echolocation similar to dolphins.
Omnivores, like other mammals, need eyesight in order to find food.
They use there sence of smell and some bats use echolocation x
Caterpillars use their antennae to help them find food because they don't have really good eyesight.
It doesn't, that is why they use echo location.
Bats use ECHOLOCATION'S TO NAVIGATION around barriers and to find insect to eat.
Condors have very good eyesight and also very a good sense of smell. They use both to locate dead animals to eat.
The largest bat is called The Malayan Flying Fox. The flying fox use their mouths and noses to send out high-pitched sounds, which bounces off its surrounding and prey. Bats pick up these echos with their ears. This process is called echolocation. Echolocation helps bats to find their way in the dark and pinpoint moving prey like moths. Bats that use echolocation do not have good eyesight, and they feed on insects, small mammals, lizards, or even fish.
they use sound to navigate and FIND there food but not to actually get the food, theyll use there eyes for grabbing berries or animals
Bats use their eyesight to see things (yes, bats are not blind, this is a myth) They also use echolocation sending out sounds and bouncing them back to judge distances and size of objects.
Yes, bats can use echolocation to find their food. They emit a high squeal and listen for the echo to find things in the dark.
Vampire bats usually bite then lap up the blood on sleepy out grazing animals.