Bats Avoid Mid-Air Crashes by Adjusting Their Echolocation During Flight ()

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Bats Avoid Mid-Air Crashes by Adjusting Their Echolocation During Flight

A recent study conducted in Israel’s Hula Valley reveals how bats manage to avoid collisions while exiting caves in large groups. Despite the expected interference from their echolocation calls, which could lead to crashes, bats have adapted by making behavioural changes. They fan out in flight, switching to higher-frequency calls that are shorter and weaker, helping them navigate without interference from surrounding echoes. This study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, offers new insights into bats' ability to navigate effectively in crowded environments.

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