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© Reinhard Dirscherl/Aurora Photos

1 Video Search We know that the sperm whale’s specialized echolocation ability may help it stun prey. Can you find a video example of this happening? Is the sperm whale successful? 2 Web Search/Thinkin g What words do you notice inside of “echolocation”? How might this give you clues into what it is? Find a definition and example of echolocation. How does this relate to the words it’s made up of? 3 Web Search Bats are another classic example of an animal that uses echolocation. What does echolocation help bats do? How do they use it? 4 Web Search In addition to helping sperm whales stun their prey, dolphins and other whales use echolocation for other purposes as well. What is an example of this? 5 Web Search Today there are even instances of humans using echolocation. What is an example of this? What does echolocation help them do?

1 Video Search We know that the sperm whale’s specialized echolocation ability may help it stun prey. Can you find a video example of this happening? Is the sperm whale successful? 2 Web Search/Thinking What words do you notice inside of “echolocation”? How might this give you clues into what it is? Find a definition and example of echolocation. How does this relate to the words it’s made up of? 3 Web Search Bats are another classic example of an animal that uses echolocation. What does echolocation help bats do? How do they use it? 4 Web Search In addition to helping sperm whales stun their prey, dolphins and other whales use echolocation for other purposes as well. What is an example of this? 5 Web Search Today there are even instances of humans using echolocation. What is an example of this? What does echolocation help them do?

1 Video Search We know that the sperm whale’s specialized echolocation ability may help it stun prey. Can you find a video example of this happening? Is the sperm whale successful? 2 Web Search/Thinking What words do you notice inside of “echolocation”? How might this give you clues into what it is? Find a definition and example of echolocation. How does this relate to the words it’s made up of? 3 Web Search Bats are another classic example of an animal that uses echolocation. What does echolocation help bats do? How do they use it? 4 Web Search In addition to helping sperm whales stun their prey, dolphins and other whales use echolocation for other purposes as well. What is an example of this? 5 Web Search Today there are even instances of humans using echolocation. What is an example of this? What does echolocation help them do?

1 Video Search We know that the sperm whale’s specialized echolocation ability may help it stun prey. Can you find a video example of this happening? Is the sperm whale successful? 2 Web Search/Thinking What words do you notice inside of “echolocation”? How might this give you clues into what it is? Find a definition and example of echolocation. How does this relate to the words it’s made up of? 3 Web Search Bats are another classic example of an animal that uses echolocation. What does echolocation help bats do? How do they use it? 4 Web Search In addition to helping sperm whales stun their prey, dolphins and other whales use echolocation for other purposes as well. What is an example of this? 5 Web Search Today there are even instances of humans using echolocation. What is an example of this? What does echolocation help them do?

1 Video Search We know that the sperm whale’s specialized echolocation ability may help it stun prey. Can you find a video example of this happening? Is the sperm whale successful? 2 Web Search/Thinking What words do you notice inside of “echolocation”? How might this give you clues into what it is? Find a definition and example of echolocation. How does this relate to the words it’s made up of? 3 Web Search Bats are another classic example of an animal that uses echolocation. What does echolocation help bats do? How do they use it? 4 Web Search In addition to helping sperm whales stun their prey, dolphins and other whales use echolocation for other purposes as well. What is an example of this? 5 Web Search Today there are even instances of humans using echolocation. What is an example of this? What does echolocation help them do?

1 Video Search We know that the sperm whale’s specialized echolocation ability may help it stun prey. Can you find a video example of this happening? Is the sperm whale successful? 2 Web Search/Thinking What words do you notice inside of “echolocation”? How might this give you clues into what it is? Find a definition and example of echolocation. How does this relate to the words it’s made up of? 3 Web Search Bats are another classic example of an animal that uses echolocation. What does echolocation help bats do? How do they use it? 4 Web Search In addition to helping sperm whales stun their prey, dolphins and other whales use echolocation for other purposes as well. What is an example of this? 5 Web Search Today there are even instances of humans using echolocation. What is an example of this? What does echolocation help them do?

1 Video Search We know that the sperm whale’s specialized echolocation ability may help it stun prey. Can you find a video example of this happening? Is the sperm whale successful? 2 Web Search/Thinking What words do you notice inside of “echolocation”? How might this give you clues into what it is? Find a definition and example of echolocation. How does this relate to the words it’s made up of? 3 Web Search Bats are another classic example of an animal that uses echolocation. What does echolocation help bats do? How do they use it? 4 Web Search In addition to helping sperm whales stun their prey, dolphins and other whales use echolocation for other purposes as well. What is an example of this? 5 Web Search Today there are even instances of humans using echolocation. What is an example of this? What does echolocation help them do?