Bats and Dolphins both use sound to navigate.
Bats, dolphins, Whales, shrews, flying squirrels use echolocation.
There are many animals that use ultrasound. Some of these anmimals include; cats, dogs, dolphins, mice, fish and whales. the can use it to detect their prey
by using echolocation
Bats use their sense of hearing to find food. They use echolocation similar to dolphins.
Bats and toothed whales (dolphins, porpoises, killer whales, sperm whales, and river dolphins).
they both use ecolocation to see and hear
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they both use echolocation and they are both mammals
Dolphins and bats both produce very high pitched sounds and have excellent hearing. The sounds bounce off of objects, creating a very faint echo, which is effected by the objects in the surrounding environment. Dolphins and bats hear this echo, and their brains formulate a mental image of where objects are, there shapes, their sizes, etc. Both dolphins and bats use this for navigation and to detect prey.
Most mammals do not have the ability to use echolocation. The mammals that do are bats and dolphins. They use it to navigate and locate prey even when it is difficult to see (for bats, that is at night and in caves, and for dolphins, it is useful in the water when visibility is reduced.
Echolocation it is very similar to the way dolphins and whales use echolocation