Echolocation lets animals use sound as a guide in places where vision fails. They send out clicks, chirps, or taps and interpret the returning echoes to find prey, avoid danger, or move confidently in ...
Scientists believe that these lucky animals have mastered the skill of biological sonar While a normal human conversation is measured around 60 decibels of sound pressure and loud rock concerts range ...
Nature’s own sonar system, echolocation occurs when an animal emits a sound wave that bounces off an object, returning an echo that provides information about the object’s distance and size. Over a ...
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