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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Bats see with their ears

Introduction:
Bats don’t have to have eyes to see because they can see with their ears. The reason why they see with their ears is because they use echolocation to help them hunt for food and to avoid blocks in their way as they fly in the dark. Echolocation can be used differently because bats use echolocation to help them hunt for food and some other animals like wales use echolocation to communicate.

    
Bat use a special sound to help with their way in the dark.
For an example: The bats are flying and they accidentally bumped into something and then thats when bats use their special sound to find their way in the dark so they won’t bump into something again.
Bats are not the only ones that use this kind of way, there are also dolphins, rats and whales but they use it in a different way but they still see with their ears but use an different way of echolocation.                           


Conclusion:

Echolocation can be helpful with animals that use their ears to see. Bats use echolocation to help them avoid stuff in their way, Whales use echolocation to communicate with each other. Not like other animals like dogs they use their eyes to see and use their eyes to hear.

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