Bats use echolocation to detect their prey. They emit high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects in their environment and return to the bat's ears, allowing them to determine the location, size, and shape of their prey. This ability enables them to hunt efficiently in complete darkness, as they can quickly locate insects or other small animals based on the echoes received. The precision of echolocation varies among species, with some bats able to differentiate between various types of prey based on the returning sound signatures.
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