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Recently, He Kai, a postdoctoral associate researcher at the School of Basic Medical Sciences of Southern Medical University, published a research paper entitled "Echolocation in soft-furred tree mice" in the form of a Research article in Science (Impact Factor 47.
The study found that all five known species of pigtail mice emit frequency modulated (FM) ultrasound with a frequency of about 100kHz, which is similar to the echolocation frequency of bats
This study is the first to prove the existence of mammals with ultrasonic echolocation outside of the general order Laurasia (including bats and toothed whales), and it also proves that different mammals use the same set of molecular mechanisms to adapt to echolocation
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