why cant we hear the sound made by bats ?
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The audible range of sound for human beings is 20 Hz to 20 KHz.
So, Bats use echolocation to sense movement and their surroundings. We cannot hear the high pitched noise they emit because it is of a higher frequency than the human ear can register.
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