To detect underwater mines and submarines.
Yes, dolphins are known to make high-pitched sounds such as clicks, whistles, and squeaks. These sounds are used for communication, echolocation, and social interactions among dolphins.
They do have the same type and amount of bones, but the overall form and function is obviously different. Our hands are used for grabbing stuff, a dolphin's flipper is used for steering in water. ^^
Dolphins are animals. Mammals, to be more precise.
A group of dolphins is called a pod. Pods can vary in size and may consist of anywhere from a few dolphins to several dozen individuals. Dolphins within a pod work together to hunt, communicate, and travel.
No, the Great Salt Lake does not have dolphins in it. The water is far too salty for much life to survive. Brine shrimp flourish, but no fish or other larger marine creatures can live there.
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They used to train dolphins with cameras.
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yes, because they can be great entertainment at circuses. They are also used in some war practices.
Blue Dolphins
Since dolphins are highly intelligent humans can use them in the millatary and the navy. Dolphins help locate lost divers, under water buried mines, coral rock or debris in shallow cluttered waters.
In world war 2 it was dolphins now it's some sort mine seeking sub
Dolphins are used for a few different medical research studies. They are used in therapy sessions for people with autism. The dolphins help people with autism express themselves emotionally. Dolphins are also being studies for diabetes research. Dolphins have been shown to be diabetic, however they are able to "turn off" their diabetes.
both are used for scientific research
Dolphins are endangered. They are caught by fishermen and used in tuna. They also get stuck in nets and suffocate.
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