Bat sonar. Bat echolocation system, computer artwork
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Bat sonar. Bat echolocation system, computer artwork
Bat echolocation system, computer artwork. The yellow circles show the series of high-pitched sounds that many bats emit to help them navigate when flying at night, and to detect and capture their prey. The sounds reflected off surrounding objects and are detected by well-developed organs in the inner ear used for echolocation. Bats with this refined sense of echolocation usually also have large external ears
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Biomechanics Echo Echoes Flying Listening Mammal Sense Senses Sensing Sonar Sound Sound Waves Chiropteran Computer Artwork Echo Location Echoing Echolocating
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