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← Nature & AnimalsWhich consequence results when asymmetrical wing loading affects bat echolocation?
A)Decreased predator evasion success rate✓
B)Enhanced thermoregulation overheating likelihood
C)Improved prey discrimination efficiency
D)Increased foraging range substantially achieved
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Decreased success rate occurs when asymmetrical wing loading compromises a bat’s flight maneuverability, interfering with accurate Distance-Based Echolocation. Therefore, bats struggle to evade approaching predators, because flight adjustments respond inadequately, rather than overheating from unrelated reasons.
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