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How do bats find their food?

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Answered by harman6670
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Bats are not blind, but at night their ears are more important than their eyes. ... The returning echoes give the bats information about anything that is ahead of them, including the size and shape of an insect and which way it is going. This system of finding prey is called echolocation - locating things by their echoes.

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Answered by AtreuS
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Answer:

Many bats use echolocation to find food in the dark. They create sound waves with their mouth or nose and listen for the returning echoes to find insects.

Explanation:

Echolocation is a physiological process for locating distant or invisible objects (such as prey) by sound waves reflected back to the emitter (such as a bat) from the objects.

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