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People can develop ability to echolocate in only ten weeks, study finds

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    Kent Sharkey
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    National Post[^]:

    Research suggests click-based echolocation is a valuable navigational tool

    "I'm Batman"

    In whichever gravelly voice you prefer (Kevin Conroy or Michael Keaton here, but only because I don't think Adam West ever said it) Apparently, I'm incorrect[^].

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      National Post[^]:

      Research suggests click-based echolocation is a valuable navigational tool

      "I'm Batman"

      In whichever gravelly voice you prefer (Kevin Conroy or Michael Keaton here, but only because I don't think Adam West ever said it) Apparently, I'm incorrect[^].

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      MarkTJohnson
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      Nah, that's more like Daredevil. He has "Radar sense".

      I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.

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        National Post[^]:

        Research suggests click-based echolocation is a valuable navigational tool

        "I'm Batman"

        In whichever gravelly voice you prefer (Kevin Conroy or Michael Keaton here, but only because I don't think Adam West ever said it) Apparently, I'm incorrect[^].

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        Kris Lantz
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        Since having kids, I've learned something similar for navigating the household at night, ouchlocation. No clicks to speak of, only whispered grunts and cursing. You quickly discover all of the unpleasant things you don't want to step on... again. :omg:

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