Dolphins can see with their eyes but they also depend on echolocation to 'see' the area around them, which is more effective than their vision in many situations.
Dolphins use echolocation to "see" around them when the water is murky. They can use it when they can't see with their eyes and also use it to locate fish and prey.
Dolphins use echolocation to "see" around them when the water is murky. They can use it when they can't see with their eyes and also use it to locate fish and prey.
You can find dolphins in many oceans around the world. But the only exact place I know is in the Bahamas. But you will also see them in the ocean, zoo, etc.
dolphins can see through sight and echolocation
I would not say they are not as talented but river dolphins tend to be more shy and not as enthusiastic as sea dolphins. You won't commonly see them jump out of the water and do tricks as you would see other dolphins do.
Dolphins do not have fur, but they do have hairs since they are mammals.
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Dolphins are friendly and are very intellectual.They can see five miles when jumping out of the water and they can see behind them and in front of them at the same time. In a pod of dolphins there are babysitters and helpers for the baby dolphins. Dolphins will take a school of fish and swim around them until they are in a ball. Then, they take turns going into the ball to eat the fish. The sounds they make are different for different things and are an "language" for the dolphins.
the most common dolphins that you see in aquariums are bottlenose dolphins or killer whales,but there are more different kinds of dolphins.
yes, that's why we see dolphins at the beach sometimes.
what does it mean when you see a lot of dolphins
In water...