Explain in detail how a bat is able to catch its prey even in a dark night

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Explain in detail how a bat is able to catch its prey even in a dark night

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    • The returning echoes give the bats information about anything that is ahead of them, including the size and shape of an insect and which way it is going. This system of finding prey is called echolocation – locating things by their echoes.
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  2. At night the bat uses its hearing to navigate its way to prey. Bats catch insects continuously using echolocation, an advanced navigation system. The bat emits ultrasonic waves with very high frequencies. … Their sounds are reflected in the environment, hitting various objects and returning to the bat as echoes

    don’t report please

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