Certain moths have very sensitive hearing equipment that allows them to detect ultrasonic sounds, which can help them evade predators like bats that use ultrasound for echolocation.
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Certain moths use their sensitivity to ultrasonic sound to detect and evade echolocating bats. By hearing the ultrasonic calls, moths can perform evasive maneuvers or even produce their own ultrasonic clicks to confuse predators.