Ships use the sound of porpoises, dolphins enemies, to make sure that the dolphins don't get caught in the fishermen's nets.
yes, it does
I think that the special sense of dolphin is hearing because of echolocation
By using echolocation.
I believe that the echolocation in a Dolphin's body comes from it's mouth, they will squeak and whistle and make Dolphin noises and wait for them to bounce back.
A dolphin uses echolocation to find what it needs to. It bounces off an object to tell what it is.
They both use echolocation
i believe dolphins use echolocation through their jaw.
One is a dolphin. Whales also I think.
dolphins use echolocation to shock the fish and know where it is
The melon of a dolphin is just a fancy word for its forehead. The dolphin uses it for sending sound waves so they can see what an object is. This process is called echolocation.
the pink dolphin of the Amazon River. It uses echolocation
The way dolphins find food is by Echolocation. Echolocation means that an animal finds food by using sounds to find things, like bats