The Echolocation of BATS!

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The Echolocation of BATS! By: Lena, Catherine, Chase

How They Do It Bats are able to use echolocation by sending out a sound wave out of their Mouth and the sound bounces of the objects and slowly transmits back to the bat and helps the Bat see the object.

Why They Do It Bats use echolocation mainly for food. But they also use it when danger is coming. They alert the others to get away from danger. They usually catch there food around their home, a cave

Other Animals Do It To Bats Dolphins humpback whales Shark Snakes Humans Dogs Orca Shrew Kangaroo Rats

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