Zen Bats
Bats track targets by not quite aiming at them. Researchers also claim dogs do this with sense of smell...tell of human who echolocates like bats.
"The difference in sonar beam directing strategies between the Egyptian Fruit bats and Big Brown bats may be related to the differences between their sound production mechanisms (tongue clicks vs. vocalizations), echo processing systems, behavioral requirements in nature, or other species differences,"
[@iescience RT @CliftonWiens]
"The difference in sonar beam directing strategies between the Egyptian Fruit bats and Big Brown bats may be related to the differences between their sound production mechanisms (tongue clicks vs. vocalizations), echo processing systems, behavioral requirements in nature, or other species differences,"
[@iescience RT @CliftonWiens]
Labels: bat, big brown bat, dog, echolocation, Egyptian fruit bat, iescience


2 Comments:
Russ,
What in the world are you doing at work at 3:51 in the morning?
That is what I call true dedication
to your job.
Hope you have a wonderful day, and a great weekend.
Bob Sebrosky
Friday 5 February 2010
Sometimes you just can't get back to sleep.
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