Yes they do, which also means that's they make a sound and see if bounces off an object to see if something is there, they do this because they don't have good vision so that helps them if there is danger or if they're looking for something.
Yes both dolphins and porpoises use echolocation
blue dolphins
All cetaceans use echolocation, and that includes all species of whales and dolphins.
Bats, dolphins, Whales, shrews, flying squirrels use echolocation.
yes
yes they do
They use echolocation!
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.
Echolocation it is very similar to the way dolphins and whales use echolocation
Echolocation
Echolocation is the ability to detect objects by bouncing sound off of them. Bats use Echolocation to navigate in darkness. Dolphins also use echolocation, but in water it is called sonar.
Whales and dolphins.
they use echolocation