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Sonar
Yes, bats use a type of echolocation called sonar to navigate and hunt for prey in the dark. They emit high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects, allowing them to create a mental map of their surroundings.
Some animals that use sonar include bats, dolphins, and whales. They emit sound waves that bounce off objects in their environment, allowing them to navigate and locate prey.
Bats use sonar, known as echolocation, to navigate their surroundings and find prey or avoid obstacles. They emit high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects and return to the bats, providing information about the location, size, shape, and texture of the object. This helps bats to effectively hunt in the dark and fly with precision.
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.
Sonar.
Sonar and smell
They have a sonar and they use it to catch prey
Sonar
Sonar
submarines and bats both use sonar. Calvin was here
Bats can detect bio-sonar. They use it for echolocation.
Bats can't see very well, they use sonar
Yes, they do. There hearing ability is like sonar.
No. SONAR (SOund Navigation And Ranging) is an acronym for a human technology that used for underwater navigation. Bats have the ability that may be similar to SONAR, but they do not use a machine and do not use it under water. They use their ultra sensitive hearing and brain processing to "see" in the dark with sound waves, sort of like how we see with light waves.
they use sonar like bats do to detect objects that are in their path
Bats and dolphins. Animals which use sonar.