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: Just before capture, the bat emits a rapid-fire burst of sound—sometimes hundreds of pulses per second—to get high-resolution tracking data in the final milliseconds [4, 6]. How We Record It

: The pulses speed up as the bat detects a target [6]. heres_what_bat_echolocation_sounds_like_slowed_...

: By listening to the echoes that bounce back, bats determine an object's size, shape, distance, and even its texture [1, 6]. Phases of the Hunt : Just before capture, the bat emits a

When you listen to a recording of a bat approaching prey, the rhythm changes distinctly: : Just before capture

: When slowed down, these high-frequency "clicks" and "chirps" often sound like a series of rhythmic bird-like chirps or metallic "tinks" [4, 5].

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