Why do dolphins and bats use high-pitch noises instead of low-pitch noises for echolocation?
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Many species of whales and dolphins have supersensitive hearing because they use sound to navigate, a process known as echolocation. ... Some hear high-pitch frequencies up to 100 kilohertz (kHz), which is about 80 kHz higher than the upper limit of human hearing
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