mostly dolphins/porpoises and whales
They use SONAR
Scientsts use sonar to map the depth of water in sea and river etc..,they also use sonar to locate and identify object underwater
A sonar uses one device and a sea beam uses a dozen sonar devices.
A sonar uses one device and a sea beam uses a dozen sonar devices.
Echolocation
Many species of sharks do not use sonar, as they have very effective senses, but some species are thought to. The hammerhead shark, in particular, is thought to use sonar waves detection.
Some animals that use sonar include bats, dolphins, and whales. They emit sound waves that bounce off objects in their environment, allowing them to navigate and locate prey.
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Scientists use sonar (Sound Navigation and Ranging) to study the underwater environment, map the ocean floor, and locate objects or animals in the water by emitting sound waves and analyzing their reflections. Sonar is particularly useful in deep-sea exploration where visibility is limited, and it helps researchers gather important data for various studies and research projects.
Bats and dolphins. Animals which use sonar.
Some animals like bats and dolphins use sonar to see by emitting sound waves that bounce off objects and return to them, allowing them to "see" their surroundings. Submarines and ships also use sonar technology for navigation and detecting underwater objects.
No, the Arctic fox does not use sonar. It is not equipped with sonar.