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So you change your echolocation in a way that gives you the best detail about that one neighbor, even if everything else becomes noise.” In other words, bats aren’t trying to avoid all jamming.
Most bat echolocation occurs at frequencies beyond human hearing. While humans can hear sounds ranging from 20 Hz to 15-20 kHz (depending on age), bat calls range from 9 kHz to 200 kHz.