They need ears so that they can hear the signals that they send out to find if anything is in its way.
Bats that echolocate often have enormous ears to help them hear the echoes of their own clicks.
Not all bats have small ears. In fact, many have quite large ears. The spotted bat and Townsend's bat (just to name a few) have ears that touch the middle of the back when laid flat. These bats can also roll their ears to help protect them from the cold or during periods of rest.
they use there nose,ears and eyes
Because they mostly fly at night. They use echolocation to find obstacles and prey. They use those big ears in the echolocation.
Because they need to hear, and we all need ears to hear. Every living thing (expect for plants) needs to hear. Some animals depend on it to catch prey.
To find insects in the dark.
Ears Like Golden Bats was created on 2007-02-20.
Bats that echolocate often have enormous ears to help them hear the echoes of their own clicks.
Not all bats have small ears. In fact, many have quite large ears. The spotted bat and Townsend's bat (just to name a few) have ears that touch the middle of the back when laid flat. These bats can also roll their ears to help protect them from the cold or during periods of rest.
Animals have different shaped ears depending on how far in the distance they need to hear. Bats have larger ears because they need to hear from further distances and use sonar. Other animals have smaller ears because they don't need to hear as far.
yes
Yes! they have to because all bats are blind :)
yes they have ears on their wings
They can hear good.
they can hear better than human ears.
All You Need Is Ears was created in 1980.
Their ears