why we are not able to hear the sound produced by bats and dolphins
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our human ear contains a limit that we can listen sounds between some hz.
the sounds of bats and dolphins are less than our hz.
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Bats use echolocation to navigate and find food in the dark. To echolocate, bats send out sound waves from the mouth or nose. When the sound waves hit an object they produce echoes. ... Echolocation allows bats to find insects the size of mosquitoes, which many bats like to eat.
Dolphins have developed the ability to use echolocation, often known as sonar, to help them see better underwater. ... Echolocation allows dolphins to “see" by interpreting the echoes of sound waves that bounce off of objects near them in the water.
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