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echolocation in bats short note biology​

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Answered by gurshaanbrar100
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To echolocate, bats send out sound waves from the mouth or nose. When the sound waves hit an object they produce echoes. The echo bounces off the object and returns to the bats' ears. Bats listen to the echoes to figure out where the object is, how big it is, and its shape.

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Answered by aahanarehman777
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To ehocolate bats send out sound wave from mouth..

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