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How do echolocation and sonar work for bats in locating prey?
How do echolocation and sonar work for bats in locating prey?
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Bats (Chiroptera) use echolocation by emitting high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects. They analyze the returning echoes to determine the location, size, and distance of prey, allowing them to hunt in the dark.