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Echolocating bats rapidly adjust their mouth gape to control spatial acquisition when scanning a target.

Ofri EitanMor TaubArjan BoonmanAmir ZviranVladimir TourbabinAnthony J WeissYossi Yovel
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
Bats actively and rapidly control their echolocation vertical beam width by modifying their mouth gape. We hypothesize that narrowing their vertical beam narrows the zone of ensonification when estimating the elevation of a target. In other words, bats open their mouth to improve sensory localization.
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