Bats use polarized light patterns to navigate

Tuesday, July 22, 2014 - 19:01 in Biology & Nature

Bats are famous for using echolocation to navigate in the dark of night--sending sound into the environment and using the resulting echoes to locate prey and avoid obstacles.

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