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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
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Sir,

They are much too smart to fly into people. (It is about a bat.)

What is the meaning of the above sentences.


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Well, they are actually not so smart, but bats have a finely-tuned echo-location system that allows them to bounce supersonic squeaks off of solid objects (like people) and receive the reflected sound, thereby locating them in space; they can thus avoid hitting the objects.

  • Well, they are actually not so smart, but bats have a finely-tuned echo-location system that allows them to bounce supersonic squeaks off of solid objects (like people) and receive the reflected sound, thereby locating them in space; they can thus avoid hitting the objects.
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Well, they are actually not so smart, but bats have a finely-tuned echo-location system that allows them to bounce supersonic squeaks off of solid objects (like people) and receive the reflected sound, thereby locating them in space; they can thus avoid hitting the objects.
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