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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Gibbs Hoch Bat Sensory, shortens search time for visually guided pollinators, male greater sac wing bat formally Saccopteryx bilineata, blood of prey as in the case of vampire bats, noseleaf to detect blood of prey, flowers such as jasmine, fermented concoctions in the wing sacs of male greater sac wing bat, special dish-shaped foliage leaves producing strong echoes from many directions, laryngeal muscles under neuromuscular control, flowers such as lavender, neuromuscular control used by birds, flowers with specialized concave petals producing strong echoes from many directions, toothed whales used to detect prey, rattlesnakes for example south american rattlesnake, aerial hawking bats producing buzz I, neuromuscular control used by rattlesnakes, Marcgravia evenia with special dish-shaped foliage leaves, buzz I occuring at rates of 100 - 160 calls per second, greater than 160 calls per second limited by echo overlapping, CMap II: Bats Sense Their World through sense of smell, nectar guided leaves providing nectar (food source)