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Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Allanah's how bats use Echolocation

How Bats use Echolocation

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Echolocation is a way that animals with bad eyesight use their ears and noses help them to communicate with others. They use their ears as well as their noses to communicate with other animals so they use echolocation to find their way around.




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                                                                                                                                Echolocation it could mainly start from the mouth or their noses. When animals make a noise it will echo. It is related if you were in a room and you yelled it would echo around the room. The reason that some animals are put with bad eyesight and large ears is probable cause they are nocturnal they only sleep in the day and and are up at  night. Echolocation is most likely an echo. they send an echo and it will reflect the object  could be moving fast or slow or just moving away. they hunt by echo, echo is a way that bats,
whales, porpises ,dolphines and rat they all use their ears to hunt for food it is a special way that they hunt and communicate when animals communicate they send echos to each other. Echo’s bounce’s of o the object and returns back to the bat.

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When you are trying to yell in a room you can hear your own echo it bounces off the walls and it returns back if your eyes are covered and you move around the room and you yell it would echo.

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