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Its natural [[habitat]] is subtropical or tropical moist lowland [[forest]]s. At under {{convert|9|cm|in|abbr=on}}, it's the world's smallest swift.
swiftlets that nest in complete darkness rooted in caves have the ability to position an object by reflected sound, precisely used by animals such as dolphins and bats,This phenomenon is called echolocation.
==References==
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prince , J., Johnson, K. P., & Clayton, D. H. (2004). The Evolution of echolocation in Swiftlets, 35(2), 135–143.
Thomassen, H. A., Den Tex , R., De Bakker, M., & Povel, G. (2005). Phylogenetic relationship among Swifts and Swiflets . Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 37(1), 264–277. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.05.010
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