Dolphins make a squeaky noise called echolocation that runs through the occean to whoever the dolphin is talking to. They also make a whistle but have no evidence that they have their own formal language.
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Dolphins communicate under water by using echolocation
Whales and dolphins can't communicate under water
dolphins communicate by squeaks and clicks
to communicate with other dolphins
yes ,but not all dolphins communicate
yes
There are 5 ways that dolphins can communicate: whistles, squeaks, moans, trills and clicks
By sending out sound
Simply put, dolphins communicate whenever they have something to say. Whether it's possible danger or a call that food has been spotted, they will communicate when the situation arises and they know other dolphins are listening.
Yes, dolphins communicate by clicking and whistling.
They use echolocation!
Dolphins communicate by way of clicks, squeaks, and whistles.