Explain how bats use ultrasound to catch a prey class 9?


Question: Explain how bats use ultrasound to catch a prey class 9?

Bats use a process called echolocation to find their prey. This is a process of emitting high frequency sound waves and listening for the echoes they create when they bounce off an object. Bats can then determine the shape, size, and location of their prey by the echoes they hear. The high frequency sounds that bats use is called ultrasound and is inaudible to the human ear.


Bats fly through the air at night and emit high-pitched sound waves in the form of chirps and squeaks. The echoes of these sounds return and give clues about the size, shape, and distance of their prey. By focusing the direction of their sound waves, the bats can lock onto the target and intercept their goal. This process allows bats to find their prey and catch it before it knows what’s coming.


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