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echolocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Echolocation is the use of
sound as a form of navigation.
Acoustic location, the
general use...
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Echolocation, also
called bio sonar, is a
biological active sonar used by
several animal groups, both in the air and underwater.
Echolocating animals emit...
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Human echolocation is the
ability of
humans to
detect objects in
their environment by
sensing echoes from
those objects, by
actively creating sounds: for...
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along with the bats and
toothed whales, some
species of
shrews use
echolocation.
Unlike most
other mammals,
shrews lack
zygomatic bones (also called...
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Echolocation (or sonar)
systems of animals, like
human radar systems, are
susceptible to
interference known as
echolocation jamming or
sonar jamming....
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Simultaneous localization and
mapping (SLAM) is the com****tional
problem of
constructing or
updating a map of an
unknown environment while simultaneously...
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laryngeal echolocation evolved twice in bats, once in
Yangochiroptera and once in the rhinolophoids. The
second is that
laryngeal echolocation had a single...
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Megachiroptera (megabats) and Microchiroptera,
based on
their size, the use of
echolocation by the
Microchiroptera and
other features;
molecular evidence suggests...
- that are used to rake the
surface of
water to
capture prey, and
precise echolocation. Occasionally, the
larger bats
catch and
consume small fish (the most...
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incapable of
laryngeal echolocation. It is
unclear whether the
common ancestor of all bats was
capable of
echolocation, and thus
echolocation was lost in the...