-
locating objects by
detecting the echo of
emitted laser beams Time to
Echolocate, a 2005
album by The Ebb and Flow This
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lists articles...
- have
incomplete zygomatic arches. The only
terrestrial mammals known to
echolocate are two
genera (Sorex and Blarina) of shrews, the
tenrecs of Madagascar...
-
microbats can
produce ultrasonic waves.
Excluding non-
echolocating and
laryngeally echolocating microbats,
other species of
microbats and
megabats have...
-
sonar used by
several animal groups, both in the air and underwater.
Echolocating animals emit
calls and
listen to the
echoes of
those calls that return...
- vision. It
appears not to rely on its
hearing to find
insects and does not
echolocate.
Drinking and
bathing take
place during flight.
Although it
suffers a...
- As with
nearly all
other Old
World fruit bats, it
lacks the
ability to
echolocate but
compensates for it with well-developed eyesight. The
large flying...
- cave-dwelling
swifts and
oilbirds emit
ultrasound (above 20 KHz) and
echolocate in darkness. A few
species are able to use
chemical defences against predators;...
- to
travel to food resources. With few exceptions, they are
unable to
echolocate,
relying instead on keen
senses of
sight and
smell to
navigate and locate...
-
divided into two suborders: the
largely fruit-eating megabats, and the
echolocating microbats. But more
recent evidence has
supported dividing the order...
- all, are nocturnal. They
navigate with keen eyesight, as they
cannot echolocate. They have long life
spans and low
reproductive outputs, with females...