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ECHOLOCATION

  • Animal echolocation
  • Method used by several animal species to determine location using sound

    Echolocation, also called bio sonar, is a biological active sonar used by several animal groups, both in the air and underwater. Echolocating animals emit

    Animal echolocation

    Animal echolocation

    Animal_echolocation

  • Echolocation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up echolocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Echolocation is the use of sound as a form of navigation. Acoustic location, the general use

    Echolocation

    Echolocation

  • Human echolocation
  • Human ability to detect surroundings using sounds

    Human echolocation is the ability of humans to detect objects in their environment by sensing echoes from those objects, by actively creating sounds: for

    Human echolocation

    Human_echolocation

  • Shrew
  • Family of mammals

    along with the bats and toothed whales, some species of shrews use echolocation. Unlike most other mammals, shrews lack zygomatic bones (also called

    Shrew

    Shrew

    Shrew

  • Echolocation jamming
  • Interference with animal sonar systems

    Echolocation (or sonar) systems of animals, like human radar systems, are susceptible to interference known as echolocation jamming or sonar jamming.

    Echolocation jamming

    Echolocation_jamming

  • Bat
  • Order of flying mammals

    Yangochiroptera includes the other families of bats (all of which use laryngeal echolocation), a conclusion supported by a 2005 DNA study. A 2013 phylogenomic study

    Bat

    Bat

    Bat

  • Simultaneous localization and mapping
  • Computational navigational technique used by robots and autonomous vehicles

    Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is a process where a computer constructs or updates a map of an unknown environment while simultaneously keeping

    Simultaneous localization and mapping

    Simultaneous localization and mapping

    Simultaneous_localization_and_mapping

  • Brown long-eared bat
  • Species of bat

    in cluttered environments. Echolocation is not used to find prey. The frequencies used by this bat species for echolocation lie between 27–56 kHz, have

    Brown long-eared bat

    Brown long-eared bat

    Brown_long-eared_bat

  • Echolocation (album)
  • 2001 studio album by Fruit Bats

    Echolocation is the debut album by American folk-rock band Fruit Bats, released in 2001. All songs by Eric D. Johnson. "The Old Black Hole" – 5:04 "Glass

    Echolocation (album)

    Echolocation_(album)

  • Daniel Kish
  • Expert in human echolocation

    (born 1966 in Montebello, California) is an American expert in human echolocation and the President of World Access for the Blind (WAFTB), a California-registered

    Daniel Kish

    Daniel Kish

    Daniel_Kish

  • Yangochiroptera
  • Suborder of bats

    suborder, the Yinpterochiroptera. All bats in Yangochiroptera use laryngeal echolocation (LE), which involves the use of high-frequency sounds to detect prey

    Yangochiroptera

    Yangochiroptera

    Yangochiroptera

  • Megabat
  • Family of fruit bats

    incapable of laryngeal echolocation. It is unclear whether the common ancestor of all bats was capable of echolocation, and thus echolocation was lost in the

    Megabat

    Megabat

    Megabat

  • Nose-leaf
  • Nose found in some species of bats

    families. Noseleaves aid in the modification and direction of sound during echolocation. Their form is complex and species-specific, showing adaptations to foraging

    Nose-leaf

    Nose-leaf

    Nose-leaf

  • Onychonycteris
  • Extinct genus of bats

    the strongest evidence so far in the debate on whether bats developed echolocation before or after they evolved the ability to fly. O. finneyi was, based

    Onychonycteris

    Onychonycteris

    Onychonycteris

  • Hearing range
  • Range of frequencies that can be heard by humans or other animals

    to 90 kHz. Bats navigate around objects and locate their prey using echolocation. A bat will produce a very loud, short sound and assess the echo when

    Hearing range

    Hearing range

    Hearing_range

  • Gone Is Gone
  • American metal band

    Mike Zarin – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Gone Is Gone (EP, 2016) Echolocation (2017) If Everything Happens for a Reason... Then Nothing Really Matters

    Gone Is Gone

    Gone_Is_Gone

  • Horseshoe bat
  • Family of mammals

    shaped like horseshoes. The nose-leafs aid in echolocation; horseshoe bats have highly sophisticated echolocation, using constant frequency calls at high-duty

    Horseshoe bat

    Horseshoe bat

    Horseshoe_bat

  • Sense
  • Physiological capacity

    while others sense and perceive through alternative systems, such as echolocation. Sensory modalities or sub modalities are different ways sensory information

    Sense

    Sense

  • Microbat
  • Suborder of bats

    Megachiroptera (megabats) and Microchiroptera, based on their size, the use of echolocation by the Microchiroptera and other features; molecular evidence suggests

    Microbat

    Microbat

    Microbat

  • Cetacean intelligence
  • Intellectual capacity of cetaceans

    and possibly echolocation. One hypothesis proposed by Jerison (1986) is that members of a pod of dolphins are able to share echolocation results with

    Cetacean intelligence

    Cetacean intelligence

    Cetacean_intelligence

  • Greater bulldog bat
  • Species of mammal

    (Spanish: murciélago pescador; Portuguese: morcego-pescador). The bat uses echolocation to detect water ripples made by the fish upon which it preys, then uses

    Greater bulldog bat

    Greater bulldog bat

    Greater_bulldog_bat

  • Melon (cetacean)
  • Mass of fat found in all toothed whales

    as a sound lens. It is thus a key organ involved in communication and echolocation. The melon is structurally part of the nasal apparatus and comprises

    Melon (cetacean)

    Melon (cetacean)

    Melon_(cetacean)

  • Seychelles sheath-tailed bat
  • Species of bat

    evolutionary pathways of echolocation in the two current suborders of bats, Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochiroptera are first, that echolocation has evolved separately

    Seychelles sheath-tailed bat

    Seychelles sheath-tailed bat

    Seychelles_sheath-tailed_bat

  • Echolocations: Canyon
  • 2015 studio album by Andrew Bird

    Echolocations: Canyon is an instrumental album by American violinist Andrew Bird and is his ninth solo studio album. It was recorded inside the Coyote

    Echolocations: Canyon

    Echolocations:_Canyon

  • Pipistrellus hanaki
  • Species of bat

    Hanak's dwarf bat or Hanak's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus hanaki) is a species of bat only found in Cyrenaica, Libya and Crete, Greece. Pipistrellus hanaki

    Pipistrellus hanaki

    Pipistrellus_hanaki

  • Common pipistrelle
  • Species of mammal

    pipistrelle was split into two species on the basis of different-frequency echolocation calls. The common pipistrelle uses a call of 45 kHz, while the soprano

    Common pipistrelle

    Common pipistrelle

    Common_pipistrelle

  • Rousettus
  • Genus of bats

    are among the few megabats capable of echolocation, and the only genus of megabats known to use vocal echolocation. Genus Rousettus – rousette fruit bats

    Rousettus

    Rousettus

    Rousettus

  • Night
  • Period of darkness

    organ that enhances their sense of smell. Bats heavily depend on echolocation. Echolocation allows an animal to navigate with their sense of hearing by emitting

    Night

    Night

    Night

  • Beluga whale
  • Species of whale

    a distinctive protuberance at the front of its head which houses an echolocation organ called the melon, which in this species is large and deformable

    Beluga whale

    Beluga whale

    Beluga_whale

  • Lesser bulldog bat
  • Species of bat

    that are used to rake the surface of water to capture prey, and precise echolocation. Occasionally, the larger bats catch and consume small fish. Due to their

    Lesser bulldog bat

    Lesser bulldog bat

    Lesser_bulldog_bat

  • Natalidae
  • Family of bats

    patterns. They found that the Natalus primus species have a distinct echolocation sounds. It was deduced that the Natalus primus create short, high- pitched

    Natalidae

    Natalidae

    Natalidae

  • Pygmy sperm whale
  • Species of mammal

    toothed whales, the pygmy sperm whale hunts prey by echolocation. Sound produced for echolocation by many odontocetes come in the form of high-frequency

    Pygmy sperm whale

    Pygmy sperm whale

    Pygmy_sperm_whale

  • The Deep (character)
  • Character from The Boys

    leader Intimidation Television series: Marine life empathy, telepathy, and control Resistance to extreme temperatures Aquatic adaptation Echolocation

    The Deep (character)

    The_Deep_(character)

  • Indian roundleaf bat
  • Species of bat

    Srinivasulu, Bhargavi; Srinivasulu, Chelmala; Kaur, Harpreet (2016). "Echolocation calls of the two endemic leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera: Yinpterochiroptera:

    Indian roundleaf bat

    Indian roundleaf bat

    Indian_roundleaf_bat

  • Pygmy killer whale
  • Species of mammal

    Like other oceanic dolphins, pygmy killer whales use echolocation. The centroid of echolocation frequencies is between 70–85 kHz and can range from 32

    Pygmy killer whale

    Pygmy killer whale

    Pygmy_killer_whale

  • Bechstein's bat
  • Species of mammal

    The frequencies used by this bat species for echolocation lie between 35 and 108 kHz. Its echolocation calls have the most energy at 61 kHz, and have

    Bechstein's bat

    Bechstein's bat

    Bechstein's_bat

  • Lazzaro Spallanzani
  • Italian priest, biologist and physiologist (1729–1799)

    experimental study of bodily functions, animal reproduction, and animal echolocation. His research on biogenesis paved the way for the downfall of the theory

    Lazzaro Spallanzani

    Lazzaro Spallanzani

    Lazzaro_Spallanzani

  • 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes
  • Major earthquakes in the Turkey–Syria border region

    a possible link between the beaching and earthquake as these whales' echolocation system are affected by sea disturbances. The European-Mediterranean Seismological

    2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes

    2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes

    2023_Turkey–Syria_earthquakes

  • Painted bat
  • Species of bat

    between June and August. Female bats give birth to a single offspring. The echolocation characteristics and the presence of a large interfemoral membrane, a

    Painted bat

    Painted bat

    Painted_bat

  • Ganges river dolphin
  • Species of toothed whale

    tail flukes are large and broad. They have a large melon head used for echolocation, because they cannot see well. Their eyes are usually small due to the

    Ganges river dolphin

    Ganges river dolphin

    Ganges_river_dolphin

  • Doppler shift compensation
  • frequency. In certain species of bats, which produce constant frequency (CF) echolocation calls, the bats compensate for the Doppler shift by changing their call

    Doppler shift compensation

    Doppler_shift_compensation

  • Fruit Bats (band)
  • American indie rock band

    agreed to release a proper full-length album. The subsequent album, Echolocation, was produced by Brian Deck and released in the fall of 2001. Fruit Bats

    Fruit Bats (band)

    Fruit Bats (band)

    Fruit_Bats_(band)

  • Luna moth
  • Species of insect

    predators. The elongated tails of the hindwings are thought to confuse the echolocation detection used by predatory bats. A parasitoid fly deliberately introduced

    Luna moth

    Luna moth

    Luna_moth

  • What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
  • 1974 philosophy paper by Thomas Nagel

    significantly different from that of many other organisms. Bats use echolocation to navigate and perceive objects. This method of perception is similar

    What Is It Like to Be a Bat?

    What Is It Like to Be a Bat?

    What_Is_It_Like_to_Be_a_Bat?

  • Serotine bat
  • Species of bat

    kissing found among birds. The frequencies used by this bat species for echolocation lie between 25–55 kHz, have most energy at 31 kHz and have an average

    Serotine bat

    Serotine bat

    Serotine_bat

  • Thaandavam
  • 2012 Indian film

    produce a sound from his mouth to find his way, which is later shown as echolocation. Kenny plays the piano in a church, and as he is blind, he has many people

    Thaandavam

    Thaandavam

  • Common noctule
  • Species of bat

    distinctive, pointed snout and large ears that are essential for its echolocation capabilities. Most parts of Europe, central Russia, across the Ural mountain

    Common noctule

    Common noctule

    Common_noctule

  • Spermaceti
  • Waxy substance found in the head cavities of sperm whales

    control buoyancy, act as a focusing apparatus for the whale's sense of echolocation, or possibly both. Concrete evidence supports both theories. The buoyancy

    Spermaceti

    Spermaceti

    Spermaceti

  • Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove
  • 2010 American film

    pays for the fish needed for Willy's echolocation training. After many tries, Willy learns to use his echolocation and catches live fish swimming in the

    Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove

    Free_Willy:_Escape_from_Pirate's_Cove

  • Yinpterochiroptera
  • Suborder of bats

    W. W. (2001). "Integrated fossil and molecular data reconstruct bat echolocation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 98 (11): 6241–6246

    Yinpterochiroptera

    Yinpterochiroptera

    Yinpterochiroptera

  • Southern resident orcas
  • Community of orcas in the North Pacific Ocean

    by toothed whales are brief vocal sounds produced in rapid series for echolocation. "Whistles are non-pulsed continuous signals with much simpler harmonic

    Southern resident orcas

    Southern resident orcas

    Southern_resident_orcas

  • Cycnia tenera
  • Species of moth

    that it emits aposematic ultrasound signals; these may also jam bat echolocation, as the functions are not mutually exclusive. It is a common feeder on

    Cycnia tenera

    Cycnia tenera

    Cycnia_tenera

  • Swiftlet
  • Tribe of birds in the swift family

    all other birds is their ability to use a simple but effective form of echolocation to navigate in total darkness through the chasms and shafts of the caves

    Swiftlet

    Swiftlet

    Swiftlet

  • Reflection seismology
  • Exploration of subsurface properties with seismology

    or a seismic vibrator. Reflection seismology is similar to sonar and echolocation. Reflections and refractions of seismic waves at geologic interfaces

    Reflection seismology

    Reflection seismology

    Reflection_seismology

  • Evolution of cetaceans
  • the first occurring with the archaeocetes. The adaptation of animal echolocation in toothed whales distinguishes them from fully aquatic archaeocetes

    Evolution of cetaceans

    Evolution of cetaceans

    Evolution_of_cetaceans

  • Parnell's mustached bat
  • Species of bat

    1093/jmammal/gyv108. ISSN 0022-2372. Vater, M., et al. 2003. Development of echolocation calls in the mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii. Journal of Neurophysiology

    Parnell's mustached bat

    Parnell's mustached bat

    Parnell's_mustached_bat

  • Mexican free-tailed bat
  • Species of bat native to the Americas

    of the head. They use their large ears to help them find prey using echolocation. T. brasiliensis is distinguished among North American Tadarida bats

    Mexican free-tailed bat

    Mexican free-tailed bat

    Mexican_free-tailed_bat

  • Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin
  • Species of mammal

    needed] Plastic pollution can also interfere with dolphins' use of echolocation. Echolocation is the main sense that all dolphins use to navigate, as well as

    Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin

    Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin

    Indo-Pacific_humpback_dolphin

  • Whale vocalization
  • Sounds produced by whales

    toothed whale's sense of smell is absent, causing them to rely heavily on echolocation, both for hunting prey and for navigating the ocean under darkness.[citation

    Whale vocalization

    Whale vocalization

    Whale_vocalization

  • Khajuria's leaf-nosed bat
  • Species of bat found in India

    Srinivasulu, Bhargavi; Srinivasulu, Chelmala; Kaur, Harpreet (2016-12-26). "Echolocation calls of the two endemic leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera: Yinpterochiroptera:

    Khajuria's leaf-nosed bat

    Khajuria's leaf-nosed bat

    Khajuria's_leaf-nosed_bat

  • Echolocations: River
  • 2017 studio album by Andrew Bird

    Echolocations: River is the eleventh solo studio album by American songwriter and musician Andrew Bird. It is the second album in his Echolocations series

    Echolocations: River

    Echolocations:_River

  • Tymbal
  • Structure used in sound production by insects

    and L.A. Miller (1985) The influence of arctiid moth clicks on bat echolocation: Jamming or warning? J. Comp. Physiol. A 156: 831–843. Aaron J. Corcoran

    Tymbal

    Tymbal

    Tymbal

  • Active sensory systems
  • Type of sensory system

    probing the environment with self-generated energy. Examples include echolocation of bats and dolphins and insect antennae. Using self-generated energy

    Active sensory systems

    Active_sensory_systems

  • Bird vocalization
  • Sounds birds use to communicate

    S2CID 39111110. Coles RB; Konishi M & Pettigrew JD (1987). "Hearing and echolocation in the Australian Grey Swiftlet, Collocalia spodiopygia". J. Exp. Biol

    Bird vocalization

    Bird vocalization

    Bird_vocalization

  • Jacques Cousteau
  • French oceanographer and author (1910–1997)

    Undersea Discovery and Adventure, Cousteau surmised the existence of the echolocation abilities of porpoises. The book was adapted into an underwater documentary

    Jacques Cousteau

    Jacques Cousteau

    Jacques_Cousteau

  • Louis Herman
  • American marine biologist

    known for his research into sensory perception, animal language and echolocation, and more recently on the topic of imitation. The Atlantic bottlenosed

    Louis Herman

    Louis_Herman

  • Nathusius's pipistrelle
  • Species of bat

    give birth to two young. The frequencies used by this bat species for echolocation lie between 36–62 kHz, have most energy at 41 kHz and have an average

    Nathusius's pipistrelle

    Nathusius's pipistrelle

    Nathusius's_pipistrelle

  • Greater noctule bat
  • Species of bat

    Vespertilionidae) and uses echolocation. Echolocation is a perceptual system where echoes are produced by emitting ultrasonic sounds. Echolocation allows bats to

    Greater noctule bat

    Greater noctule bat

    Greater_noctule_bat

  • Lesser mouse-tailed bat
  • Species of bat

    Lesser mouse-tailed bats are considered to be a primitive bat in terms of echolocation, primarily due to the reason that these bats produce signals with four

    Lesser mouse-tailed bat

    Lesser mouse-tailed bat

    Lesser_mouse-tailed_bat

  • Lesser noctule
  • Species of bat

    eastern part of the range. The frequencies used by this bat species for echolocation lie between 25 and 54 kHz, have most energy at 29 kHz and have an average

    Lesser noctule

    Lesser noctule

    Lesser_noctule

  • Donald Griffin
  • American zoologist (1915–2003)

    studying the navigational method of bats, which he identified as animal echolocation in 1944. In The Question of Animal Awareness (1976), he argued that animals

    Donald Griffin

    Donald_Griffin

  • Leaf-nosed bat
  • Family of bats

    "nose-leaf" is thought to serve some role in modifying and directing the echolocation call. Similar nose leaves are found in some other groups of bats, most

    Leaf-nosed bat

    Leaf-nosed bat

    Leaf-nosed_bat

  • Evolutionary arms race
  • Concept in Evolution

    Bats have evolved to use echolocation to detect and catch their prey. Moths have in turn evolved to detect the echolocation calls of hunting bats, and

    Evolutionary arms race

    Evolutionary_arms_race

  • Mammal
  • Class of animals with milk-producing glands

    the production of ultrasound, scent marking, alarm signals, singing, echolocation; and, in the case of humans, complex language. Mammals can organize themselves

    Mammal

    Mammal

    Mammal

  • New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat
  • Species of bat

    compared to their head and body sizes, which face forward to assist with echolocation. Lesser short-tailed bats also have relatively large nostrils that face

    New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat

    New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat

    New_Zealand_lesser_short-tailed_bat

  • Mouthfuls
  • 2003 studio album by Fruit Bats

    2003 Genre Folk rock Length 44:54 Label Sub Pop Producer Brian Deck Fruit Bats chronology Echolocation (2001) Mouthfuls (2003) Spelled in Bones (2005)

    Mouthfuls

    Mouthfuls

  • Neuroplasticity
  • Ability of the brain to continuously change

    Goodale MA (2011). "Neural correlates of natural human echolocation in early and late blind echolocation experts". PLOS ONE. 6 (5) e20162. Bibcode:2011PLoSO

    Neuroplasticity

    Neuroplasticity

  • White-striped free-tailed bat
  • Species of bat

    (Austronomus australis) is a species of bat in the family Molossidae. Its echolocation calls are audible to humans, which is a characteristic found in only

    White-striped free-tailed bat

    White-striped free-tailed bat

    White-striped_free-tailed_bat

  • Greater false vampire bat
  • Species of bat

    perching about two meters above the ground to wait for prey. It uses echolocation. It is capable of hunting using both vision and passively listening for

    Greater false vampire bat

    Greater false vampire bat

    Greater_false_vampire_bat

  • Lesser horseshoe bat
  • Species of bat

    bats, lesser horseshoe bats live in colonies and hunt their prey by echolocation, emitting ultrasound from specialized round pads in their mouth. The

    Lesser horseshoe bat

    Lesser horseshoe bat

    Lesser_horseshoe_bat

  • Hector's dolphin
  • Species of mammal

    waters around the South Island, where they live in small groups and use echolocation clicks to communicate. Threats to the species include bycatch in gillnets

    Hector's dolphin

    Hector's dolphin

    Hector's_dolphin

  • South Asian river dolphin
  • Genus of freshwater dolphin

    dolphins rely instead on echolocation for navigation. The skull has large crests over the melon, which help direct their echolocation signals. These dolphins

    South Asian river dolphin

    South Asian river dolphin

    South_Asian_river_dolphin

  • World Access for the Blind
  • International non-profit, non-governmental and educational organisation

    the non-profit is to encourage and teach blind people the technique of echolocation for their movement, so as to minimise their inhibition with respect to

    World Access for the Blind

    World_Access_for_the_Blind

  • Common bottlenose dolphin
  • Species of dolphin

    in the water allowing for the best results while using echolocation. In addition to echolocation, dolphins communicate through whistles, squeaks and pulses

    Common bottlenose dolphin

    Common bottlenose dolphin

    Common_bottlenose_dolphin

  • Cetacean
  • Infraorder of marine mammals

    carnivorous diet. Some cetaceans - the toothed whales - are capable of echolocation. As nektonic animals, cetaceans propel themselves through the water with

    Cetacean

    Cetacean

    Cetacean

  • Daubenton's bat
  • Species of bat

    September to late March or April. Daubenton's bat is insectivorous and uses echolocation to find prey and orient itself at night. Bats emit sounds too high in

    Daubenton's bat

    Daubenton's bat

    Daubenton's_bat

  • Fringed myotis
  • Species of bat

    snags. The fringed myotis can be identified by the frequency of its echolocation. Most notably, the call begins with a downward sweep to 28–33 kHz. The

    Fringed myotis

    Fringed myotis

    Fringed_myotis

  • Chinese water myotis
  • Species of bat

    Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Fig. 2. The main categories of bat echolocation pulses: broadband FM sweeps, narrowband quasiconstant frequency pulse

    Chinese water myotis

    Chinese water myotis

    Chinese_water_myotis

  • Physeter
  • Genus of mammals

    of sperm whale foraging is attributed to their effective long range echolocation, and efficient locomotion during deep dives. The genus name is from Ancient

    Physeter

    Physeter

  • Ultrasound
  • Sound waves with frequencies above the human hearing range

    BC, who wrote on the mathematical properties of stringed instruments. Echolocation in bats was discovered by Lazzaro Spallanzani in 1794, when he demonstrated

    Ultrasound

    Ultrasound

    Ultrasound

  • Aerodramus
  • Genus of birds

    1906. This is a taxonomically difficult group of very similar species. Echolocation, DNA sequencing and parasitic lice have all been used to establish relationships

    Aerodramus

    Aerodramus

    Aerodramus

  • Murina guilleni
  • Species of bat

    with orange. Murina guilleni echolocates to find its insect prey. Its echolocation calls are frequency modulated, meaning that they vary in pitch within

    Murina guilleni

    Murina_guilleni

  • Great roundleaf bat
  • Species of bat

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hipposideros armiger. The great roundleaf bat, also known as the great Himalayan leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros armiger)

    Great roundleaf bat

    Great roundleaf bat

    Great_roundleaf_bat

  • Hardhead catfish
  • Species of fish

    be seen in hardhead catfish. So far, no evidence exists for far-field echolocation, such as seen in bats or toothed whales. The signal parameters have low

    Hardhead catfish

    Hardhead catfish

    Hardhead_catfish

  • Perception (video game)
  • 2017 video game

    follows Cassie Thornton, a blind woman who perceives the world using echolocation. The player assumes the role of Cassie and must use her unique skill

    Perception (video game)

    Perception_(video_game)

  • Porpoise
  • Small cetacean of the family Phocoenidae

    bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. Porpoises use echolocation as their primary sensory system. Some species are well adapted for diving

    Porpoise

    Porpoise

    Porpoise

  • Egyptian fruit bat
  • Species of bat

    members of the genus Rousettus, are some of the only fruit bats to use echolocation, though a more primitive version than used by bats in other families

    Egyptian fruit bat

    Egyptian fruit bat

    Egyptian_fruit_bat

  • Volcano swiftlet
  • Species of bird

    Aerodramus swiftlets nest colonially in caves, which leads them to use echolocation to navigate through the dark environments like caves and crevices, as

    Volcano swiftlet

    Volcano swiftlet

    Volcano_swiftlet

  • Western barbastelle
  • Species of bat

    Ireland, based on echolocation calls. Recent surveys and researches assessed this data and concluded to a mis-identification of the echolocation calls, and the

    Western barbastelle

    Western barbastelle

    Western_barbastelle

  • Ghost bat
  • Species of bat

    mammals – which they detect using acute sight and hearing, combined with echolocation, while waiting in ambush at a perch. The wing membrane and bare skin

    Ghost bat

    Ghost bat

    Ghost_bat

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