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Echos in The Dark: How Bats "See" with Sound!

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If you read our recent post about five fun facts concerning big brown bats, you might have found fact number three particularly interesting, as it highlighted the importance of echolocation. Would you like to learn more about this amazing superpower? Check out the fascinating resources below to discover how bats "see" with their ears! (Titles marked with an asterisk are especially suited for our younger wildlife enthusiasts.)

How do Bats See with Sound? *











Elinore Wonder's Why: Echolocation *











Bat Echolocation











All About Echolocation in Bats











Big Idea: Echolocation


 
 
 

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