Echolocation in a sentence
Synonym: sonar.
Meaning: the use of sound waves to determine the location of objects; used by some animals

(1) The bat can fly using echolocation.
(2) The bat can hear through echolocation.
(3) Cacholots are capable of echolocation.
(4) The bat can fly by using echolocation.
(5) The bat flay through with echolocation.
(6) The bat used echolocation to find its way.
(7) The bat's wings are used for echolocation.
(8) Dolphins use echolocation to mark territory.
(9) The dolphin used its snout for echolocation.
(10) The blind bat uses echolocation to navigate.
Echolocation sentence
(11) The delfs' echolocation helps them find prey.
(12) The bat can detect insects with echolocation.
(13) Bats use echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(14) The bat's echolocation is a unique adaptation.
(15) The bat's wings were adapted for echolocation.
(16) Barbastelles have a unique echolocation system.
(17) Bats use echolocation to find their way around.
(18) The bat's echolocation is a key to its success.
(19) The skull of a bat is adapted for echolocation.
(20) The bat can fly in the dark using echolocation.
Echolocation make sentence
(21) The oculi of a bat are adapted for echolocation.
(22) Dauphins, hunt for food using your echolocation.
(23) The blind bat uses echolocation to find its way.
(24) Dolphins use echolocation to measure wavelength.
(25) The snouts of dolphins are used for echolocation.
(26) Botos use echolocation to navigate and find food.
(27) The tongues of dolphins are used for echolocation.
(28) The vibrissa of a bat is crucial for echolocation.
(29) The bat used echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(30) The batna's echolocation abilities are fascinating.
Sentence of echolocation
(31) The dolphins scavenge for plankton by echolocation.
(32) The chiropterous bat uses echolocation to navigate.
(33) The bat is blind and uses echolocation to navigate.
(34) The hyoids of bats are specialized for echolocation.
(35) The bat can fly around with the use of echolocation.
(36) Dauphins use echolocation to navigate and find food.
(37) Bats use echolocation to find their way in the dark.
(38) The bat's echolocation is an amazing feat of nature.
(39) The bat used echolocation to flap into the dark cave.
(40) Porpoises use echolocation to navigate and find food.
Echolocation meaningful sentence
(41) Batologists study the echolocation abilities of bats.
(42) Bats pollinate through with their echolocation calls.
(43) The bat's echolocation is essential for its survival.
(44) The bat's echolocation is a crucial part of its life.
(45) The bat's echolocation helps it navigate in the dark.
(46) The long-nose of the dolphin is used for echolocation.
(47) Barbastels are known for their echolocation abilities.
(48) The auriculae of the bat are adapted for echolocation.
(49) The bat's echolocation helped it navigate in the dark.
(50) Dolphins use echolocation to communicate and navigate.
Echolocation sentence examples
(51) Odontocetes use echolocation to navigate and find prey.
(52) The cerebrums of bats are specialized for echolocation.
(53) The pipistrel bat uses echolocation to locate its prey.
(54) Bats adapt to living in the dark by using echolocation.
(55) The bat's echolocation can be disrupted by loud noises.
(56) The bat's echolocation is not used by any other animal.
(57) The barbels of the barbel bat are used for echolocation.
(58) The dauphin uses echolocation to navigate and find food.
(59) Whiskered bats use echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(60) Noctule bats are known for their echolocation abilities.
Sentence with echolocation
(61) The apterium on the bat's wing is used for echolocation.
(62) The bat flieth through the night sky using echolocation.
(63) The narial passages in bats are adapted for echolocation.
(64) The fruit bats used echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(65) The echolocation abilities of fruit bats are fascinating.
(66) The myotis bat uses echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(67) The noctua bat uses echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(68) The pinna of a bat is specially adapted for echolocation.
(69) The blindless bat relied on echolocation to find its way.
(70) Serotine bats are known for their echolocation abilities.
Use echolocation in a sentence
(71) The bat can use echolocation to find its way in the dark.
(72) The bat's echolocation is a fascinating subject to study.
(73) The bat's echolocation is a wonder of the animal kingdom.
(74) The bat's echolocation allows it to navigate in the dark.
(75) The vampire bat uses echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(76) Dolphins rely on echolocation to locate prey in the ocean.
(77) The fruit bat uses echolocation to navigate and find food.
(78) The pipistrel uses echolocation to navigate and find prey.
(79) Oilbirds navigate in complete darkness using echolocation.
(80) River dolphins use echolocation to navigate and find prey.
Sentence using echolocation
(81) Barbastel bats use echolocation to navigate and find prey.
(82) Bats are not blind, but they use echolocation to navigate.
(83) The way the bat used echolocation to navigate was uncanny.
(84) The vampire bat zeroed in on its prey through echolocation.
(85) The clawless bat used echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(86) The purblind bat used echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(87) The bottlenoses use echolocation to navigate and find food.
(88) The pinnas of a bat are specially adapted for echolocation.
(89) The bat navigated through the dark cave using echolocation.
(90) The bat's echolocation can detect prey up to 100 feet away.
Echolocation example sentence
(91) The use of echolocation allows bats to navigate in the dark.
(92) Biologically, bats use echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(93) The adaptivities of the bat are remarkable for echolocation.
(94) The corneae of the bat's eyes were adapted for echolocation.
(95) The brachia of the bat are used for flying and echolocation.
(96) The killer whale uses echolocation to navigate and find prey.
(97) The chiroptera have a highly developed sense of echolocation.
(98) The chiropteran's echolocation calls are used to locate prey.
(99) The rostrums of some marine mammals are used for echolocation.
(100) The alae of the bat's ears aid in echolocation and navigation.
Sentence with word echolocation
(101) The bat's echolocation is similar to sonar used by submarines.
(102) The bat's echolocation helps it find food and avoid obstacles.
(103) The long-tongued bat used echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(104) Some birds use echolocation to find their way during migration.
(105) The bat used its echolocation to wing off in search of insects.
(106) Vespertilionid bats use echolocation to navigate and find prey.
(107) The narwhale's tusk is believed to play a role in echolocation.
(108) The aye-aye is a prosimian that uses echolocation to find food.
(109) The earless bat used echolocation to navigate its surroundings.
(110) The vespertilionid bat is known for its echolocation abilities.
Sentence of echolocation
(111) The anatomy of a bat includes wings and echolocation abilities.
(112) Bottlenose dolphins use echolocation to navigate and find food.
(113) Echolocation is a fascinating ability possessed by some animals.
(114) Echolocation is a natural form of sonar used by certain animals.
(115) The auriculae of the bat are specially adapted for echolocation.
(116) The chiropteran species is known for its echolocation abilities.
(117) Bats have echolocation as an adaptation to navigate in the dark.
(118) Bats use echolocation to detect and avoid obstacles while flying.
(119) Echolocation is a valuable tool for animals living in dark caves.
(120) The fanged bat's echolocation allowed it to navigate in the dark.
Echolocation used in a sentence
(121) The halfblind bat relied on echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(122) Guacharos are known to navigate through caves using echolocation.
(123) The melon on the forehead of odontocetes helps with echolocation.
(124) The bats use echolocation to navigate in and out of their colony.
(125) The bat's echolocation can detect objects as small as a mosquito.
(126) The bat flieth through the night, using echolocation to navigate.
(127) Echolocation is a key aspect of animal communication and survival.
(128) The larynges of bats produce high-pitched sounds for echolocation.
(129) The subcolonies of bats used echolocation to navigate in the dark.
(130) The vibrissae of a bat are crucial for its echolocation abilities.
Echolocation sentence in English
(131) The vampire bat used echolocation to hunt onto its preferred prey.
(132) The echolocation calls of barbastelles are high-pitched and rapid.
(133) The wings of bats hypertrophies to enable flight and echolocation.
(134) The bat uses echolocation to find nectar-rich flowers in the dark.
(135) Cetaceans use echolocation to navigate and find food in the ocean.
(136) The bat uses echolocation by emitting a very high frequency sound.
(137) The pinnas of the bat were crucial for its echolocation abilities.
(138) The bat was sensing the location of its prey through echolocation.
(139) Echolocation can be used to measure distances and detect obstacles.
(140) The raptorial bat used echolocation to locate its prey in the dark.
(141) The migrator bat used echolocation to find suitable roosting spots.
(142) The bat used echolocation to locate its prey above in the darkness.
(143) The bat used its echolocation to navigate and fly near the ceiling.
(144) Dauphins have a melon-shaped forehead that helps with echolocation.
(145) The bat's echolocation is an adaptation for navigating in the dark.
(146) A bat's echolocation is an adaptation for finding food in the dark.
(147) The sonic frequency of a bat's echolocation is used for navigation.
(148) The bat's echolocation can detect objects as small as a human hair.
(149) The bat's echolocation is still not fully understood by scientists.
(150) Echolocation is a skill that can be learned and developed by humans.
(151) The bullbat's echolocation abilities helped it navigate in the dark.
(152) The barbastelles are known for their distinctive echolocation calls.
(153) The bat's echolocation calls could be heard as high-pitched squeaks.
(154) The larynxes of bats produce high-frequency sounds for echolocation.
(155) Odontocetes use echolocation to navigate and find prey in the water.
(156) The chaetal hairs on the bat's wings aid in echolocation and flight.
(157) The bat's echolocation is a testament to the ingenuity of evolution.
(158) The skull of a bat is elongated and has large ears for echolocation.
(159) The ability to use echolocation is not limited to just a few species.
(160) The porpoise's ability to navigate using echolocation is fascinating.
(161) The oxeye bat is a small mammal known for its echolocation abilities.
(162) The bat can hover throughout the cave using echolocation to navigate.
(163) Echolocation allows animals to hunt and navigate in complete darkness.
(164) Echolocation is a skill that is honed through practice and experience.
(165) The chiropterous bat's echolocation calls were high-pitched and rapid.
(166) The epiglottises of bats are crucial for their echolocation abilities.
(167) The pipistrel bat is known for its exceptional echolocation abilities.
(168) The auricles of the bat's ears are specially adapted for echolocation.
(169) The bat's echolocation calls were too high-pitched for humans to hear.
(170) Cetaceans use echolocation to navigate and communicate with each other.
(171) Echolocation is a natural ability that allows animals to see with sound.
(172) The chiropterous species is known for its unique echolocation abilities.
(173) The sound produced by a fruit bat's echolocation can be heard by humans.
(174) Bats in the chiroptera order use echolocation to navigate and find prey.
(175) The periodic wave of a bat's echolocation helps it navigate in the dark.
(176) The batologist conducted research on the echolocation abilities of bats.
(177) The bat will fly around through the cave using echolocation to navigate.
(178) The marine animal's ability to navigate using echolocation is impressive.
(179) Echolocation is particularly useful in environments with poor visibility.
(180) The porpoised are known for their ability to navigate using echolocation.
(181) The bat's high pitched echolocation calls helped it navigate in the dark.
(182) Fruit bats have a unique ability to locate ripe fruit using echolocation.
(183) The bat uses echolocation to locate nectar-rich flowers during the night.
(184) The conspecific dolphins used echolocation to navigate through the water.
(185) Monodon whales have a melon-shaped forehead that helps with echolocation.
(186) The bat hovered along with the night sky, using echolocation to navigate.
(187) Echolocation is an important tool for researchers studying marine mammals.
(188) The scientist studied the echolocation abilities of bats for her research.
(189) The crura of the bat enable it to navigate in the dark using echolocation.
(190) The reflexed ears of the bat allowed it to locate prey using echolocation.
(191) The dolphins playfully swam in the sound of their own echolocation clicks.
(192) The oilbird is the only nocturnal bird that uses echolocation to navigate.
(193) Dolphins adapt to living in water by using echolocation and swimming fast.
(194) The anatomy of a bat allows it to navigate in the dark using echolocation.
(195) Pipistrelles are able to navigate in complete darkness using echolocation.
(196) The bat uses echolocation while it flaps its wings to navigate in the dark.
(197) Fruitbats have a unique ability to navigate in the dark using echolocation.
(198) The forebrains of bats enable them to navigate and hunt using echolocation.
(199) The bat-in the laboratory was being studied for its echolocation abilities.
(200) The bat's echolocation calls can be heard by humans with special equipment.
(201) The bat was able to fly near the ceiling due to its echolocation abilities.
(202) Echolocation is a sensory skill that is highly developed in certain species.
(203) The anatomisation of the bat allowed us to study its echolocation abilities.
(204) Bottlenose dolphins use echolocation to navigate and find food in the ocean.
(205) The speed of sound is used in echolocation by animals like bats and dolphins.
(206) The nocturnally active bats navigate through the darkness using echolocation.
(207) The batlike creature's echolocation abilities helped it navigate in the dark.
(208) The tour guide explained how bats use echolocation to hear inside dark caves.
(209) The boto is capable of echolocation, allowing it to navigate and locate prey.
(210) A bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptation to navigate in the dark.
(211) The alate bat swooped down to catch its prey, using echolocation to navigate.
(212) The bat flieth through the dark cave, using echolocation to navigate its way.
(213) The study of echolocation has provided valuable insights into animal behavior.
(214) The larynges of bats enable them to produce high-frequency echolocation calls.
(215) The bat's echolocation is an adaptation to navigate and find prey in the dark.
(216) The sightless bat relied on echolocation to find its way through the dark cave.
(217) Dauphins can use echolocation if they need to navigate in dark or murky waters.
(218) The bat's mechanoreceptor allows it to navigate in the dark using echolocation.
(219) Some animals, like bats and whales, use echolocation to navigate and find food.
(220) The bat's echolocation is an example of how animals adapt to their environment.
(221) The invertebrate's ability to navigate using echolocation fascinated scientists.
(222) The chiropteran species is known for its ability to navigate using echolocation.
(223) Bats-in the twilight hours are known for their excellent echolocation abilities.
(224) The bat's echolocation skills are crucial when it hangs upside down in the dark.
(225) The guacharos' unique vocalizations are used for communication and echolocation.
(226) Echolocation is a highly efficient method of locating objects in the environment.
(227) Some animals, like bats and dolphins, use echolocation to navigate and find food.
(228) Some animals, like bats and whales, use echolocation to navigate and communicate.
(229) The use of echolocation by animals is an example of their remarkable adaptability.
(230) The bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptation for navigation and hunting.
(231) A bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptation for finding food in the dark.
(232) The bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptation for navigating in the dark.
(233) The sperm whale's clicks and whistles are used for communication and echolocation.
(234) Dolphins have a dependence on echolocation to navigate and communicate underwater.
(235) Echolocation is a complex process that involves emitting and receiving sound waves.
(236) The cetaceous mammal's echolocation helps it navigate and locate prey in the water.
(237) Below the line of sight, the bats navigate through the darkness using echolocation.
(238) Echolocation is a fascinating phenomenon that continues to be studied by scientists.
(239) The subsonic frequency of the bat's echolocation allowed it to navigate in the dark.
(240) Dolphins travel in packs, using echolocation to communicate and navigate underwater.
(241) The forager bat, which uses echolocation to find food, can catch insects in mid-air.
(242) The dauphin's echolocation clicks can be heard by humans using specialized equipment.
(243) Echolocation is a crucial skill for blind individuals to navigate their surroundings.
(244) The bat's echolocation allowed it to navigate effortlessly while danging upside down.
(245) Barbastels are known for their ability to navigate and catch prey using echolocation.
(246) The sperm whale is known for its ability to produce powerful clicks for echolocation.
(247) A bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptation to help it navigate in the dark.
(248) The bat's echolocation is a reminder of how much we still have to learn about nature.
(249) Echolocation is a sensory ability that has evolved independently in different species.
(250) The batfowl's call is a unique combination of a bat's echolocation and a bird's chirp.
(251) The echolocation calls of barbastels are typically low-frequency and short in duration.
(252) The antennary system of a bat allows it to navigate and locate prey using echolocation.
(253) The windpipes of bats are highly flexible, allowing them to produce echolocation calls.
(254) A bat's echolocation is an adaptation that helps it navigate and find prey in the dark.
(255) The bat's echolocation abilities allowed it to navigate through the darkness with ease.
(256) Dolphins use echolocation to mark territories and navigate through their ocean habitats.
(257) A bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptation that helps it navigate in the dark.
(258) The scientist studied the snout off the dolphin to understand its echolocation abilities.
(259) The batologist used acoustic monitoring devices to record the echolocation calls of bats.
(260) The bat's echolocation is an adaptation that helps it navigate and find prey in the dark.
(261) The bat's echolocation is an adaptation that helps it navigate and find food in the dark.
(262) The use of echolocation by animals is an example of their incredible sensory capabilities.
(263) The pilot whale is a highly vocal species, using echolocation to navigate and locate prey.
(264) Bats pollinate throughout the night, using echolocation to find flowers and spread pollen.
(265) The bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptation that helps it navigate in the dark.
(266) The allopatrically distributed populations of bats have different echolocation frequencies.
(267) The grampuses' echolocation abilities help them navigate and locate food in the vast ocean.
(268) Noctules are capable of echolocation, using high-pitched calls to navigate and locate prey.
(269) The ethologist hypothesized that the dolphins were using echolocation to locate their prey.
(270) Echolocation is a vital skill for animals that live in environments with limited visibility.
(271) The vampire bat navigates in the dark by means of echolocation, locating blood-filled veins.
(272) The bottlenoses have a melon-shaped forehead that helps them focus their echolocation clicks.
(273) The biomimetic sensors in the autonomous car mimic the way bats use echolocation to navigate.
(274) The grampuses' distinctive feature is their bulbous forehead, which is used for echolocation.
(275) The ability to use echolocation is a remarkable adaptation that enhances an animal's survival.
(276) The high-pitched sonic frequency of the bat's echolocation allowed it to navigate in the dark.
(277) Sperm-whales are known for their distinctive clicking sounds, which they use for echolocation.
(278) As the bat flys through the night, it uses echolocation to navigate and locate insects to eat.
(279) The use of echolocation by animals is an example of their remarkable problem-solving abilities.
(280) Bottlenoses are capable of echolocation, which helps them locate prey and navigate in the dark.
(281) The myotis bat is known for its echolocation abilities, which it uses to navigate and hunt prey.
(282) Noctules are known for their echolocation abilities, which they use to navigate and locate prey.
(283) Even though the bat was blind, it was able to navigate through the dark cave using echolocation.
(284) Dauphins have a melon-shaped forehead, which helps to focus and direct their echolocation clicks.
(285) The study of echolocation has provided valuable insights into the behavior and ecology of animals.
(286) The distinguishing characteristic of a bat is its ability to navigate in the dark using echolocation.
(287) The bat's echolocation skills allowed it to navigate through the darkness while dangling upside down.
(288) Bottlenose dolphins are able to use echolocation to locate prey, which is a highly specialized skill.
(289) I was amazed by the echolocation abilities of a pipistrelle bat as it navigated through the night sky.
(290) The air-breathing capability of bats enables them to navigate and hunt in the dark using echolocation.
(291) The echolocation abilities of dauphins are so precise that they can detect objects as small as a fish.
(292) The larynxes of whales are located in their blowholes and are used for communication and echolocation.
(293) The vampire bat's ability to detect heat allows it to locate prey beyond the reach of its echolocation.
(294) Dauphins, which have a highly developed sense of hearing, use echolocation to navigate and locate prey.
(295) Wholphin's vocalizations and echolocation abilities are a fascinating blend of dolphin and whale sounds.
(296) The Chiroptera order has evolved various echolocation techniques to navigate and locate prey in the dark.
(297) The blackfishes' echolocation abilities help them navigate and find food in the dark depths of the ocean.
(298) The depth information obtained from the echolocation system helped the bat navigate through the dark cave.
(299) The chordotonal organs in some moths are so sensitive that they can detect the echolocation calls of bats.
(300) Grampus vocalizations include clicks, whistles, and pulsed sounds used for communication and echolocation.
(301) The bat's ability to use echolocation is an adaptive feature that helps it navigate and find prey in the dark.
(302) The anatomy of cetaceans is unique, with adaptations like a blowhole for breathing and a melon for echolocation.
(303) Although the bat flys at night, it has excellent eyesight and can navigate through the darkness using echolocation.
(304) Dauphins communicate with each other through a series of clicks and whistles, and they use echolocation to navigate.
(305) The vocalizations of killer whales are highly complex and are thought to be used for communication and echolocation.
(306) The brachypterous bat may not be able to fly long distances, but it can still navigate through the dark using echolocation.
(307) The development of echolocation in bats has had significant adaptive value in allowing them to navigate and find food in the dark.
(308) Dauphins have a complex vocal repertoire, and they use different sounds for various purposes, such as communication and echolocation.
(309) Although there is a widespread misconception that all bats are blind, most species have excellent eyesight and use echolocation to navigate.
(310) The whale's melon, a fatty organ in its head, is used for echolocation, and it allows the whale to navigate through the ocean and locate prey.
(311) While bottlenose dolphins are known for their acrobatic displays, they also have a remarkable ability to use echolocation to navigate and find food.
(312) Although bottlenose dolphins are known for their playful behavior, they also possess a highly developed echolocation system that allows them to navigate through murky waters.
Echolocation meaning
Echolocation is a fascinating concept that has been studied by scientists for many years. It is a biological process that allows certain animals to navigate their environment by emitting sounds and then interpreting the echoes that bounce back to them. This ability is particularly useful for animals that live in environments where visibility is limited, such as in caves or in the deep ocean. If you are interested in using the word echolocation in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively. Here are some suggestions:
1. Define the term: Before using the word echolocation in a sentence, it is important to make sure that your audience understands what it means. You can do this by providing a brief definition or explanation of the term.
For example, you might say, "Echolocation is a biological process that allows certain animals to navigate their environment by emitting sounds and interpreting the echoes that bounce back to them."
2. Use it in context: When using the word echolocation in a sentence, it is important to provide context so that your audience can understand how it fits into the larger conversation.
For example, you might say, "Bats use echolocation to locate their prey in the dark." This sentence provides context by explaining how echolocation is used by a specific animal in a specific situation.
3. Be specific: Echolocation is a broad term that can refer to a variety of different processes and techniques. To use the word effectively in a sentence, it is important to be specific about what you are referring to.
For example, you might say, "Dolphins use high-pitched clicks to echolocate their prey." This sentence is more specific than simply saying "Dolphins use echolocation," and provides more detail about the specific process that is being used.
4. Use it creatively: Echolocation is a unique and interesting concept, and using it creatively in a sentence can help to make your writing more engaging and memorable.
For example, you might say, "The blind man navigated the room with the help of echolocation, clicking his tongue to create a mental map of his surroundings." This sentence uses echolocation in a creative way to describe a unique situation.
Overall, using the word echolocation in a sentence can be a great way to add depth and complexity to your writing. By following these tips, you can use the word effectively and help your audience to understand and appreciate this fascinating biological process.
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