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- noun Plural form of
echolocator .
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Examples
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Goodale said while he found the results very interesting scientifically, he was most struck by the abilities of the echolocators themselves.
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The researchers found that when echolocators were listening to their echolocation clicks and echoes, the part of the brain normally used to see lights up.
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They placed microphones in the ears of the echolocators and recorded them echolocating outside.
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Perhaps you are thinking of echolocators, such as bats and dolphins?
Damn Interesting Alan Bellows 2010
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"There are no measurements of the directionality of the sound beams used by blind echolocators like Kish," Moss said.
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"The story could be further enriched if there were data about prestin genes in echolocating birds and other echolocators, such as shrews," he says.
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There would also have to be no fossil evidence of non-echolocating bats and no fossil non-bat echolocators.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Ssmith12 2009
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To approach validity, there would have to be no current non-echolocating bats and no non-bat echolocators.
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There would also have to be no fossil evidence of non-echolocating bats and no fossil non-bat echolocators.
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To approach validity, there would have to be no current non-echolocating bats and no non-bat echolocators.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Ssmith12 2009
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