to hunt or to find food
ecolocation
ecolocation
Dolphins, as well as other sea mammals, use ecolocation as a way to identify their surroundings, just like humans use eyes. They need, however, to use this because light does not penetrate enough through the water to allow them to have a clear vision. Most sea animals have adapted their bodies to respond to this (dolphins use ecolocation, sharks use electric sensors, etc). Besides, recent studies link the dolphin's ecolocation to a more complex system of comunication and identification of individuals, just like we use names. Hope this helps
ecolocation. Dolphins do this as well. ecolocation. Dolphins do this as well.
they both use ecolocation to see and hear
The use ecolocation to find there food or detect other enimies
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.
well im not much of a exepert but dolphins and bats use ecolocation
Yes, people of hungry use technology.
The oragin of the sonar in whales in dolpins. They were the first to use ecolocation to ee under water.
The people who use it.
sonar/ecolocation