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- locating objects by detecting the echo of emitted laser beams Time to Echolocate, a 2005 album by The Ebb and Flow This disambiguation page lists articles...
- microbats can produce ultrasonic waves. Excluding non-echolocating and laryngeally echolocating microbats, other species of microbats and megabats have...
- Echolocation in the Common Shrew from Molecular Convergence with Other Echolocating Mammals". Zoological Studies. 59 (59): e4. doi:10.6620/ZS.2020.59-04...
- cave-dwelling bird groups echolocate, namely cave swiftlets and the oilbird. Some prey animals that are hunted by echolocating bats take active countermeasures...
- divided into two suborders: the largely fruit-eating megabats, and the echolocating microbats. But more recent evidence has supported dividing the order...
- is an important feature in identifying bat species. The tragus allows echolocating bat species to vertically discriminate the objects around them, which...
- caused by the echolocation system itself, other echolocating animals, prey, or humans. Echolocating animals have evolved to minimize jamming, however;...
- of the bats, which interfere with the bats and foil their attempts to echolocate it. Most species of Lepidoptera engage in some form of entomophily (more...
- use of echolocation was once used to separate Aerodramus from the non-echolocating genera Collocalia and Hydrochous (virtually nothing is known about Schoutedenapus)...
- different organisms often co-evolve, as is the case with the hearing of echolocating bats and that of the moths that have evolved to respond to the sounds...