Since 1985, the Wild Dolphin Project has been recording Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas using underwater audio and ...
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Marine scientists stunned as dolphin dialects shift without warning, long-held communication theories questioned
Marine Scientists Stunned as Dolphin Dialects Shift Without Warning, Long-Held Communication Theories Questioned ...
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Watch what happens when dolphins turn sound into a weapon
Dolphins use powerful bursts of sound, known as echolocation clicks, to navigate and hunt with incredible precision. These focused sound waves can disorient or stun small prey, acting like a ...
This article is republished from The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Laela Sayigh is a Senior Research Specialist on Cetacean ...
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