Examples of using Echolocation in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Meanwhile, toothed whales do use echolocation, and they and other species of baleen whales make social sounds,
Echolocation is the process of using high-frequency clicks
The echolocation they use to aid navigation also does not work well in such environments.
Ben's echolocation is so good,
This echolocation allows the whale to find food
The technique is similar to the echolocation used by bats,
We have known for decades that dolphins could use echolocation to avoid objects
can use echolocation to move through a novel environment while mapping it solely based on sound,
Echolocation has been further developed by Daniel Kish,
With animal echolocation, an animal produces sounds outwards to its environment and then receives echoes
can use echolocation to move through a novel environment while mapping it solely based on sound,
Echolocation is the ability to identify one's surrounding through emitting sounds towards an object
The researchers in the lab study bat echolocation and were aware of the Wiederorientierung phenomenon described by Griffin(1959), where bats, despite continuing to emit echolocation calls, use dead reckoning in familiar acoustic space.
resulting in some 30 species adapted to a fully oceanic life; though both echolocation and filter-feeding evolved during a second radiation 36 to 35 mya.
studied the echolocation behavior in 11 species of insect-eating tropical bats from Panamá,
Previously we thought that narwhals used their tusks to joust with rivals and help them mate, or even a device for echolocation,” said WWF's Rod Downie,“but this new footage shows a behaviour that has never been seen before.”.
Echolocation is the main perception channel used in foraging
a technique called echolocation.
Whether a blind person is able to develop a skill like echolocation depends on the time spent learning this task- even sighted people can learn this skill with enough training,
More remarkably, aye-ayes are the only primates that use echolocation to find their prey;