A dolphin uses echolocation to find what it needs to. It bounces off an object to tell what it is.
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
they just make sounds....
they stand on two legs and do the hokey pokey
No, dolphins use a series of clicks and whistles to communicate
Yes, I have a senior masters degree in marine studies and can confirm this.
dolphins vocalise through the movement of air in their nasal passages.
Today we know that one thing a mother dolphin teaches her young is language: dolphins communicate through a series of clicks and whistles, and we are just now beginning to understand what these sounds mean in the dolphin world. Dolphin parents also teach their young to hunt for food, and to recognize and swim with others in their pod (dolphins are very social creatures).