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Bats: Most bat species use echolocation to navigate and hunt in the dark. They emit high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects, including prey, and listen to the echoes to determine the location and size of their target.

Dolphins and Whales: Many species of cetaceans, like dolphins and some whales (such as the sperm whale), use echolocation to hunt. They produce a series of clicks that travel through the water. When these clicks hit an object, the sound waves bounce back to the dolphin or whale, helping them locate prey even in murky waters.

Owls: Some owl species have asymmetrical ears that help them locate prey by sound. Their acute hearing allows them to detect small animals moving in the underbrush, even under a layer of snow or in complete darkness.

Shrews: Certain species of shrews use echolocation to navigate and perhaps even to locate prey. They emit high-pitched sounds and use the returning echoes to orient themselves in their environment.

Oilbirds and Some Swiftlets: These birds are unique among avians because they use a simple form of echolocation. They emit clicking sounds that help them navigate in total darkness inside caves where they roost and nest.

Beluga Whales: Known for their sophisticated vocalizations, beluga whales use echolocation for hunting and navigating under sea ice in the Arctic.

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