How do bats use an ultrasound
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Bats use a variety of ultrasonic ranging (echolocation) techniques to detect their prey. They can detect frequencies beyond 100 kHz, possibly up to 200 kHz.
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At night the bat utilises its audible range to steer its way towards the prey.
Bat catches insects unceasingly by echolocation, a progressive steering system.
The bat produces ultrasonic waves with extreme high frequencies.
These calls are ranged at 20-100 kilohertz, a frequency which is too high-pitched for humans to hear.
This is the way bats use ultrasound at their advantage.
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