Bats use both sight and sound to hunt more efficiently in light, miniature sensors show

Bats are nocturnal hunters and use echolocation to orient themselves by emitting high-frequency ultrasonic sounds in rapid succession and evaluating the calls’ reflections. Yet, they have retained a functional vision for light in the spectrum visible to humans.

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