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how do bat's hear?please help 6​

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Answered by mysticaldimple88
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Explanation:

Instead of relying on their sense of sight for night-time vision, bats make rapid high-pitched squeaks called "ultrasounds". ... The bat hears the echo and can tell where the object is. This is called "echolocation". Not every species of bat is able to echolocate, but most can

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bats have a special power to hear high-quality pitched sounds. Due to this ability, bats can detect their prey easily even in the dark. This is the reason why bats hunt at night. They detect their prey with the help of high pitched 'sounds' known as ultrasonics....

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