Bats use echoes of own vocalizations to anticipate location, trajectory of prey (IMAGE)
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Bats rely on acoustic information from the echoes of their own vocalizations to hunt airborne insects. By amalgamating representations of prey echoes, bats can determine prey distance, size, shape, and density, as well as identify what they are tracking.
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Angeles Salles
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