dolphins vocalise through the movement of air in their nasal passages.
Whales and dolphins can't communicate under water
Whales produce sounds and communicate underwater through a process called echolocation. They emit high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects in the water, allowing them to sense their surroundings and communicate with other whales. This helps them navigate, find food, and communicate with each other over long distances.
well seals,dolphins,and whales but that's mostly all of them
Whales communicate over long distances using low-frequency sounds that can travel through water for hundreds of miles. They produce these sounds through vocalizations such as clicks, whistles, and songs, allowing them to communicate with other whales even when they are far apart.
whales actually communicate by singing. Dolphins do the same,both of the animals are mammals
by using echolocation
whales and dolphina are two different spicies thatdon't communicate with eachother
Those include dolphins and whales, and yes, they make sounds.
because thats how dolphins communicate with each otherits bacically there where of speaking to one another
echolocation lol it sounds funni
yes
Whales and dolphins use biosonar for communication and also for navigation .