Dolphins emit high pitched ultrasonic waves that reflect off obstacles. The reflected wave reaches the dolphin and the dolphin is able to estimate the distance of the obstacle. (pulse echo detection)
dolphins kind of have xray vision they use sound waves and feel what comes back
Sonar is a system that locates objects by transmitting sound waves and detecting the waves when they are reflected off of objects. Bats and many other animals, such as whales and dolphins, use natural sonar to navigate and capture
they will send out the sound and once it hits the fish, the sound waves bounce back to the dolphin forming a picture for them.
Whales and dolphins use biosonar for communication and also for navigation .
Sound Waves Through out the Water
Bats - and dolphins. They both use sound waves to find food.
When sound originate in the water, the sound waves tend to refract down, toward the cooler water.
Some animals like bats and dolphins use sound to navigate. They do this by sending out sound waves. These bounce off of objects and come back to the animal. These returning sound waves are interpreted by the brain and create a kid of map for the animal.
dolphins use their melons to produce sound waves.
yes. eg. whales and dolphins. they communicate by using song waves under the water.
they use SONAR. :)
Dolphins use echolocation to navigate and communicate in their underwater environment because it helps them locate objects, find food, and communicate with other dolphins by sending out sound waves that bounce off objects and return to them, providing information about their surroundings.