![Bat echolocation. Bio sonar. Butterfly, insect, fly navigate. Reflected sound waves. Echo. Audio source from the speaker hitting an obstacle, prey, returning. Animal navigation. Illustration Vector Stock Vector | Adobe Stock Bat echolocation. Bio sonar. Butterfly, insect, fly navigate. Reflected sound waves. Echo. Audio source from the speaker hitting an obstacle, prey, returning. Animal navigation. Illustration Vector Stock Vector | Adobe Stock](https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/05/83/49/70/1000_F_583497097_Dl0EfULH9OCkxLEF6NQXKh4oo8nKxjuk.jpg)
Bat echolocation. Bio sonar. Butterfly, insect, fly navigate. Reflected sound waves. Echo. Audio source from the speaker hitting an obstacle, prey, returning. Animal navigation. Illustration Vector Stock Vector | Adobe Stock
Bats in the world - How echolocation works for bats Thousands of animal species rely on echolocation, or the use of sound waves and echoes, to determine the location of things around
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