Figure 1: The capture performance of bats from five sympatric Myotis species searching for prey offered at different distances from a clutter screen that mimicked a vegetation edge. Figure 2: ...
Only some bats and toothed whales rely on sophisticated echolocation, in which they emit sonar pulses and process returning echoes, to detect and track down small prey. Now, two new studies show that ...
Bats are not blind, but they use a remarkable sensory system called echolocation to "see" their environment. Read below to know more about the same. This image has been generated with the help of AI ...
This weekend, 3.6 million Americans took off their shoes. They emptied loose change out of their pockets. And, before they got on a flight to return from Thanksgiving, they stepped through an ...
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