Why bats fly into walls

Bats excel in acoustic perception and detect objects as tiny as mosquitoes using sound waves. Echolocation permits them to calculate the three-dimensional location of both small and large objects, perceiving their shape, size and texture. To this end, a bat’s brain processes acoustic dimensions such as frequency, spectrum and intensity from the echoes returning from the object.


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Source: Phys.org