Homing In on Mammalian Echolocation

Monday, January 25, 2010 - 18:21 in Biology & Nature

A handful of animals rely on specially tuned sound--and hearing--to detect objects around them. Bats and whales have some of the best biosonar , and some birds and shrews can also "see" sonically. [More]

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