Because bats can not see well, and they need to fine their food.
Yes. Bats use echolocation when they must find their prey in the dark, and it greatly helps them because there are many species of animals that bats eat that only come out at night.
Echolocation they send out a sound and via echolocation (like sonar) they determine their position and the location of their prey
Bats use echolocation to determine where they are going.
bats use echolocation to 'see'. echolocation is when sound waves bounce off an object and back to the bat. the bat then can feel the size, the shape, and even the movement of other predators, prey, each other, and objects
Bats use their eyesight to see things (yes, bats are not blind, this is a myth) They also use echolocation sending out sounds and bouncing them back to judge distances and size of objects.
Bats use echolocation to navigate and locate prey in the dark.
Echolocation is when you use sound to locate where something is. Bats use it.
Bats use echolocation to identify objects and where it is.
Yes, mega-bats use echolocation
"Bats use echolocation to move around." Is a sentence using echolocation
They use echolocation to hunt for their food dur
Bats, dolphins, Whales, shrews, flying squirrels use echolocation.
Bats do, birds do not
By echolocation
all of them
Bats use echolocation. Blind people can also use echolocation.
echolocation