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- Formation, Onychonycteris finneyi, indicates that flight evolved before echolocative abilities. Onychonycteris had claws on all five of its fingers, whereas...
- Superhuman senses, agility, reflexes, stamina, coordination, and balance Echolocative radar sense Master martial artist, hand-to-hand combatant, and stick...
- degree of cross-modal integration in the processing of shapes between echolocative and visual areas of the brain. The evolution of encephalization in cetaceans...
- : 5  Hippos are recorded to produce clicks underwater which may have echolocative properties. They have the unique ability to hold their heads partially...
- although some lower-frequency broadband vocalizations may serve a non-echolocative purpose such as communication; for example, the pulsed calls of belugas...
- melon. The combined melon and ****ceti organ system cooperate to focus echolocative sounds.[citation needed] Like in most odontocetes, the known ec****ception...
- Some scientists have proposed that humpback whale songs may serve an echolocative purpose, but this has been subject to disagreement. Humpback whales have...
- seafloor or floating in the water column, because dolphins can use their echolocative abilities to detect mines. The sea lion team retrieved test equipment...
- modern sperm whale, and Zygophyseter may have, in comparison to the echolocative abilities of other modern toothed whales, produced smaller bandwidths...