explain how bats use ultrasound to catch a prey
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At night the bat uses its hearing to navigate its way to prey. Bats catch insects continuously using echolocation, an advanced navigation system. The bat emits ultrasonic waves with very high frequencies. Its calls are pitched at 20-100 kilohertz, a frequency that is too high-pitched for humans to hear naturally.
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Bats can Emmit ultrasound.They use it to fly in darkness(without colliding with other objects) and to search their prey(like flying insects).
Bats emit high frequency ultra sonic waves while flying and listen to the echoes produced by the reflection of their squeaks from the objects (obstacles or their prey) in their path.From the time taken by the echo to be heard, bats can judge the distance of the object , if it is an obstacle then they can avoid it by changing the path , or if it is a prey , they can hunt it down.
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Bats emit high frequency ultra sonic waves while flying and listen to the echoes produced by the reflection of their squeaks from the objects (obstacles or their prey) in their path.From the time taken by the echo to be heard, bats can judge the distance of the object , if it is an obstacle then they can avoid it by changing the path , or if it is a prey , they can hunt it down.
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