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How One Moth Species Can Jam Bats’ Sonar Systems
Bertholdia trigona, a moth native to the Arizona desert, emits ultrasonic clicks at a rate of 4,500 times per second to blur bats’ acoustic vision
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Moths Use Sonar-Jamming Defense to Fend Off Hunting Bats
Some species of moths may have evolved a defensive ultrasonic clicking technique that can temporarily disrupt the echolocation signals of bats