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1 September, 05:30

What is echolocation used for in whales and dolphins?

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  1. 1 September, 06:13
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    Communicate and to navigate.

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    Echolocation. Toothed whales (including dolphins) have developed a remarkable sensory ability used for locating food and for navigation underwater called echolocation. Toothed whales produce a variety of sounds by moving air between air-spaces or sinuses in the head.
  2. 1 September, 06:15
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    Echolocation allows dolphins to "see" by interpreting the echoes of sound waves that bounce off of objects near them in the water. To echolocate objects nearby, dolphins produce high-frequency clicks.
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