
biosonar
Biosonar is a biological sonar system used by animals like bats and dolphins to navigate and find food. They produce sounds or clicks that travel through the environment and bounce off objects. By listening to the echoes that return, these animals can determine the size, shape, distance, and even texture of objects around them, much like how radar works. This ability allows them to operate effectively in total darkness or murky waters where vision is limited. Biosonar is a remarkable natural adaptation that provides locational awareness through the analysis of sound reflections.