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bat echolocation

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Bat Echolocation is the fascinating biological sonar system bats use to navigate and hunt in the dark. By emitting high-frequency sound waves and listening for their echoes bouncing off objects, bats can accurately detect obstacles, locate prey, and move effortlessly at night. This post tag covers topics related to how echolocation works, the science behind bat navigation, and the incredible adaptations that make echolocation an essential survival tool for these nocturnal mammals.

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