Echolocation
Are bats really blind? Not exactly. Besides their eyes, bats use a special process called echolocation to navigate their environment. Watch this video to find out how bats "see" the world around them as they look for prey in the dark. #echolocation #scicomm #bats Facebook: / scitoons Twitter: https://twitter.com/sci_toons?lang=en Instagram: / sci_toons YouTube: @SciToons Facebook: @scitoons Twitter: @sci_toons

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