yes
the same way how humans communicate each other.... dolphins also communicate
Dolphins communicate by way of clicks, squeaks, and whistles.
all a dolphin may do is have fun communicate each other or find food
all a dolphin may do is have fun communicate each other or find food
with your rear end
A dolphin uses echolocation to find what it needs to. It bounces off an object to tell what it is.
they just make sounds....
No, dolphins use a series of clicks and whistles to communicate
Dolphins use a range of "clicks" to communicate with each other. They make these "clicking" sounds using their mouths.
Hearing is the most valuable sense to a dolphin, as they use echolocation to navigate, communicate, and locate prey in the ocean.
Penelope Smith has written: 'How to Communicate With Animals' 'Dolphin Talk'
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