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Low-Frequency Echolocation Enables Bats to use Stealth to Hunt
A new analysis of the Pallas long-tongued bat reveals that when in flight, the mammal does not simply eat insects in passing, but rather uses echolocation to precisely locate its targets and then stealthfully swoops in for the kill.
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