Bats are masters of echolocation as a result of their incredible inside of ears

Bats are masters of echolocation as a result of their incredible inside of ears

Bats are masters at detecting sound—and a lot of it has to do with the mechanics and structure of those adorably large ears. A set of unique inner ear features may explain how one group of bats evolved the sophisticated echolocation strategies that have allowed them to thrive on every continent except Antarctica, scientists report