PCH=Can use echoes to fly in the dark
more commonly known as Echolocation
Bats are not birds. Bats are flying mammals. Some birds have a rudimentary echolocation capacity. These birds are the oilbirds of South America, and the cave swiftlets of Asia.
they hear by their ears duhhh
they were interested in them
if swiftlets are a kind of pancake then they are about as big as a widespread hand. if they are not, well, ur screwed
Yes
Bipolar is characterized by unusual shifts in mood from very good (manic) to depressed.
its ability to retain heat as well how it sparkles in its purest form
Fluid intelligence is the ability to solve new and unusual problems. It involves reasoning, recognizing patterns, and applying logic in unfamiliar situations. Crystallized intelligence, on the other hand, represents knowledge and skills acquired through experience and education.
Bats would probably be the most common answer you'll receive; furthermore, Toothed Whales, Oilbirds, some species of Swiflet, Shrews, and Tenrecs use Echolocation. There has been several cases where humans have harnessed the ability of Echolocation, most commonly in those who had become blind at a very, very young age.
The man inside of Barney is not actually a man, it is a Chimpanzee that has the unusual ability to talk. He is also a known molester and is why he on a children's show.
It is unusual to see a kitten nursing on a male cat because male cats do not produce milk. Only female cats, known as queens, have the ability to nurse and provide milk for their kittens.
Carbon is unusual because it can form a wide variety of compounds due to its ability to bond with itself and other elements in countless ways. This versatility allows carbon to serve as the backbone of most organic compounds found in living organisms. Additionally, carbon has the unique ability to exist in several different forms, including diamond, graphite, and fullerenes.