Narwhals do indeed use echolocation, like dolphins, and their sensitive horns to maneuver in the ocean
because they have high frequency sonar pings
yes but they mostly like all other whales and there closest relative the baluga whale they mostly use sonar
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.
no
A bat uses "sonar" because of it's lack of sight. A bat's "sonar" is the closest thing it has to sight, as it can identify individual objects with it.
because they have high frequency sonar pings
yes but they mostly like all other whales and there closest relative the baluga whale they mostly use sonar
No, the Arctic fox does not use sonar. It is not equipped with sonar.
Do boats use sonar. Yes they do.
We can use sonar to map the lake's floor.
they use SONAR. :)
Scientsts use sonar to map the depth of water in sea and river etc..,they also use sonar to locate and identify object underwater
Exactly the same. Sonar is Sound. We use the word sonar to indicate what use that the sound is put to- not to differentiate it from sound its self.
Scuba Divers use a Sonar to find treasure or a hidden ship.
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.
Many species of sharks do not use sonar, as they have very effective senses, but some species are thought to. The hammerhead shark, in particular, is thought to use sonar waves detection.
Sonar mapping is needed for ocean research patterns.