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How do bats use echolocation?
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Expert Answer
Bats emit high-frequency sound pulses (up to 100-200 kHz) and interpret returning echoes to build a sonic map of their environment. They can detect objects as thin as a human hair, estimate distance, speed, and even texture. Some bats can adjust their calls in real-time like sonar.
Key Insight
Bats emit high-frequency sound pulses (up to 100-200 kHz) and interpret returning echoes to build a sonic map of their environment.
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