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How does a bat find its food​

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Answered by roobika77
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Bats locate each insect by echolocation, then they trap it with their wing or tail membranes and reach down to take the insect into their mouth. ... Other species of bats eat many different things, including fruit, nectar, and pollen. Bats are important pollinators as they fly from plant to plant in search of food.

Answered by anushkayadav69
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Bats locate each insect by echolocation, then they trap it with their wing or tail membranes and reach down to take the insect into their mouth. ... Other species of bats eat many different things, including fruit, nectar, and pollen. Bats are important pollinators as they fly from plant to plant in search of food.

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