Examples of using Echolocation in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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It's called echolocation.
Echolocation is probably most associated with bats and dolphins.
Some kind of echolocation.
Between the winds and the rock formation,you get distorted echolocation.
Plus, Dr. Collar is working on echolocation for the blind.
Dolphins use echolocation as a simple and effective SatNav device.
Who wants to learn about echolocation?
The man uses echolocation to find obstacles in his way.
Sonar is an artificial form of echolocation.
Echolocation is not the only advantage dolphins have over the rest of us.
That's just as I thought… sonar, echolocation.
Echolocation, however, can be applied successfully only within a 20-metre range.
Dolphins and toothed whales use echolocation.
The term“echolocation” was coined by zoologist Donald Griffin only in 1944.
In order to detect prey the dolphin used echolocation.
What animal other than the bat uses echolocation to help it maneuver at night?
Not only they can see, butthey also use echolocation.
Echolocation is reflected sound, which made me think of reflected images.
They communicate by sounds and sonar echolocation.
Dolphin echolocation clicks are amongst the loudest sounds made by animals in the sea.
Here the bats catch insects using echolocation.
They dive deep into the canyon,using echolocation to search for the squid they like to eat.
Ultrasonic sensors work on the principle of echolocation.
This echolocation"might scare away fish that whales might eat, but it's unlikely it would scare away wildlife.".
He was my devoted assistant in my work with echolocation.
The bats can detect the snakes using echolocation, but the snakes are literally in the dark- they can see nothing.
It's incredibly similar to Marsupialia that use echolocation.
Vessela Nozharova: What place does echolocation have in the exhibition?
Darkness is not a problem for bats,who navigate by echolocation.
Or, as Ed Yong discusses in his blog,sight and expert echolocation may compete for the same neural resources, the calcarine cortex, and perhaps‘both senses cannot coexist easily with one another.'.