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  • Echolocation in Bats: How They 'See' with Sound
    Bats have developed echolocation to navigate their surroundings effectively. They generate high-pitched sounds and interpret the echoes that bounce off objects to create an acoustic image of their environment. However, bats don't have visual perception of space like humans do. Their echolocation system is crucial for mapping out their surroundings, hunting prey, and avoiding obstacles in their flight.
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