How important is echolocation to the life of animals?To humans
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Echolocating animals emit calls out to the invironments and listen to the echoes of those calls that return from varios object near them.
Echolocation-is also called bio sonar,is a biological sonar used by several animal spicies.
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Ecolocation is important for marine mammals as they can navigate and feed in the dark at night and in deep or muddy waters where they are not easily seen.
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- Human resonance involves detecting objects in their environment, recognizing the echoes of those objects, and actively making sounds: for example, by tapping their sticks, lightly tapping their feet, breaking their fingers, or clicking with their mouths.
- To use echolocation, animals make sounds first.
- Then, they hear the echoes of the sound waves crashing on the objects around them.
- The animal's brain can perceive sounds and echoes for navigating or searching for prey.
- Nature's own sonar system, echolocation, occurs when an animal emits a sound wave that bounces off an object, echoing back which gives information about the distance and size of the object.
- Ecolocates more than a thousand species, including most bats, all-toothed whales, and small mammals.
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