How does moth escape from the ultrasound produced by bat?
Asked by Jatin Sahoo
| 19th Feb, 2014,
09:42: PM
Expert Answer:
Bats emit high-frequency ultrasonic squeaks while flying to catch their prey by the process echolocation.
Moths hear the high-frequency ultrasonic squeaks of a bat.
So, moths can know when the bat is flying nearby, and are able to escape being captured.
Answered by
| 20th Feb, 2014,
11:21: AM
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