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Animal echolocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Echolocation, also called biosonar, is the biological sonar used by several ... Echolocation works like active sonar, using sounds made by an animal. ...
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Human echolocation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human echolocation is the ability of humans to sense objects in their ... 3 Notable individuals who employ echolocation. 3.1 James Holman. 3.2 Daniel Kish ...
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What is echolocation: Science of Sound in the Sea
This is called echolocation. Echolocation is important to marine ... Toothed whales that use echolocation send high frequency click sounds into the environment. ...
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HowStuffWorks "Bats and Echolocation"
Echolocation is the system bats use to navigate in the dark when hunting prey. ... To understand how echolocation works, imagine an "echo canyon. ...
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Echolocation: Definition from Answers.com
echolocation ( ′ekōlō′kāshən ) ( biophysics ) An animal's use of sound reflections to localize objects and to orient in the ... What is the distance of echolocation? ...
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Bottlenose Dolphins: Communication and Echolocation
Peak frequency of typical echolocation clicks is about 1 00 kHz, but frequency ... Echolocation is most effective at close to intermediate range, about 5 to 200 m ...
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echolocation: Definition from Answers.com
echolocation n. In both senses also called echo ranging. ... Human echolocation, the use by people of sound to navigate ... What is the distance of echolocation? ...
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Animal echolocation Summary and Analysis Summary
Animal echolocation summary with 20 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research ... Variation in the Echolocation Calls of Little Brown Bats ...
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Echolocation - New World Encyclopedia
In biology, echolocation, or biosonar, is the physiological process of emitting ... Echolocation has been established in several groups of mammals, such as bats ...
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Echolocation | Bat Biosonar
Some bats send echolocation sounds though their nose but most bats use their mouth. Most fruit bats use eyesight and smell for finding food not echolocation. ...
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