bats make high pitched squeals to find their way around in the dark, they have poor eyesight so the noises bounce back to tell them where things are.
Can you show me what sound bats make and yes they do make a sound.
They can't becuase ultrasonic doesen't make sound.
bats use echolocation. that means that they make high piched sound waves that humans cant hear, which bounce of objects around them, telling the bat what is around it so it can fly without bumping into anything
Ultra sonic sound, I could be wrong. It could also be echo location.
Yes, the squeak they make is specialized to let them get a return echo so they can echolocate
Bats use sound to help see in the dark (don't forget bats are blind) by using something called echolocation. echolocation is were the bats make noises and the noise waves bounce back giving the bat an idea of its surrounding.However when the bat finds prey its sound changes. The sound the bat makes when getting pray is a clicking sound which gets faster and faster as it gets closer.Echolocation is like that of a submarine's radar.Another animal which uses this exact same method is the dolphin.
Yes they make a high pitch sound, this is also how they see using echolocation.
Bats don't have the best eyesight in the world, and because of this, they cant see their prey in the night, so they make high pitched noises, invisible to us. The sound waves they make eminate from them, hit something like a moth and bounce back, the bats hear the sound waves and can pin point the moth to the millimetre.
sound navigation
they use the same echolocation as bats, whales and dolphins
Bats produce ultrasonic sound waves to sense obstacles in their environment. These waves bounce back, allowing bats to navigate and locate objects in the dark.
Echolocation is when you use sound to locate where something is. Bats use it.