Bats
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Echolocation: Bats Are Born With the Innate Knowledge of the Speed of Sound
Echolocation is popularly understood as the ability to perceive things with sound, rather than sight. And among the many species in the animal kingdom, the two most well-known for this ability are dolphins and bats.
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