The two animals that use echolocation are bats and dolphins, both of which emit sounds that help them locate objects in their environment. Bats use echolocation to hunt insects in the dark, while dolphins utilize it to navigate and find prey underwater. Humans do not naturally use echolocation like these animals do. ;
The two animals that use echolocation are bats and dolphins. Bats use this ability to hunt insects in the dark, while dolphins use it to navigate and find prey underwater. Humans do not possess this ability as a natural biological skill.
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