The Pallas long - tongues bats (Glossophaga soricina) are an important pollinator in Central and South America and belong to a group of bats that are often called «whispering bats» because many emit relatively
quiet echolocation calls to forage within dense vegetation.
Not exact matches
«In effect, the
echolocation of Pallas's long - tongued bats is too
quiet for the moths to hear and allows them to sneak up on their target using a stealth tactic.»
The soundtrack revealed that they often produced a series of quick, ultrasonic pulses similar in structure to bat
echolocation calls but much
quieter.