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the voice of Dolphin fish is called CLICK .
the sound of a dolphin is usually a high piched sound to communicate to other dolphins Dolphin's sound is called Click.
There is a boney fish that is often called a dolphin fish, or a dorado.
Dolphins like bats and whales, have developed a adaptation called eco-location. This adaptation enables the dolphin to admit a sound, once the sound waves come into contact with the fish or object. The sounds bounce back, the dolphin then interprets how far the fish is by the strength and loudness of the noise.
mahi mahi
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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.
Yes and no. A mahi-mahi is a dolphinfish. On the east coast they are called 'dolphin' or 'rakingo' on the west coast they are called 'dorado'. The confusion arises from calling porpoises, which are mammals not fish, by the name 'dolphin' - such as the bottle-nosed dolphin. If you see 'dolphin' on a menu, then it is certainly mahi-mahi or 'dolphin' the fish. The mammals are highly protected.
There are not any dolphin fish that I know of.
That would be the very tasty mahi-mahi fish that you eat at a number of seafood restaurants.
Shark is to fish dolphin is to mammal.
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.