Examples of using Echolocation in English and their translations into Serbian
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What's echolocation?
They also use ultrasonic sound for echolocation.
They use echolocation.
However, there are a group that do not use echolocation.
(Dolphin echolocation noises).
It was equipped with echolocation.
They use echolocation, a kind of sonar, to find their prey.
You've got to use your echolocation!
What I mean by echolocation-- they emit a sound from their larynx out through their mouth or through their nose.
That's just as I thought… sonar, echolocation.
They must be using their echolocation as a mean to hunt their prey.
Birds aren't the only animals to have evolved echolocation.
Like bats they use echolocation to navigate.
The head contains the melon,a round organ used for echolocation.
These species(about 70% of all bats)use echolocation to navigate and identify the food.
How can a bat catch prey that is silent in a place like this,so cluttered with vegetation that echolocation shouldn't work?
This is the dolphin's sonar.(Dolphin echolocation noises) And they use these clicks to hunt and feed.
But one other extremely unique thing about bats is that they are able to use sound to perceive their environment.They use echolocation.
Like other dolphins,Orcas use echolocation to hunt.
This allows it to have an echolocation system that is more efficient than any sonar invented by mankind.
They are motile species skilled for long distance flights and they use echolocation to help them traverse the environment.
Within these groups,Bottlenose dolphins communicate with'echolocation', a form of sonar wherein the dolphin detects objects by producing a range of squeaks and clicks, and listening for the resulting echoes.
Dolphins, who are highly social animals capable of tool-use and self-recognition in the mirror,use signature whistles to refer to individuals within a pod and echolocation clicks as sonar, bouncing sounds off their environment as a hunting aid.
The bats can detect the snakes using echolocation, but the snakes are literally in the dark- they can see nothing.
We moved the antennae around the glacier in grid-like patterns so that we could'see' what was underneathus inside the ice, kind of like a bat uses echolocation to'see' things around it," said study co-author Christina Carr.
The central event on this occasion will be a visit to the cave with special attention to the bat habitats in the cave, and with the expert guidance of Bratislav Grubač and the guide from"PE Resavska cave". Bats(Chiroptera)belong to the order of mammals that are distinguished by the ability of an active flight and echolocation.
They usually forage in the lagoons where they use echolocation to detect the presence of fish.
They are highly sensitive to frequencies and they employ echolocation to map their surroundings and to hunt.
The Sachs, which produces only a weak electric charge and is used for echolocation, begins to develop very soon after birth.