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click all the animals that use echolocation:
bears
bats
whales
dolphins
dogs
snakes
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Echolocation is a biological sensory mechanism where animals emit sound waves and use the echoes to navigate, locate prey, or identify their environment. Bats, toothed whales, and dolphins are well-documented to use this adaptation. Bears, dogs, and snakes do not rely on echolocation for survival or navigation.
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B. Bats
C. Whales
D. Dolphins