How does a dolphin find its prey
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Dolphins are famous for their ability to hunt prey via echolocation. Now, scientists have discovered that at least one dolphin species, the Guiana dolphin, can also detect fish by tuning into their electrical fields.
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Dolphins are famous for their ability to hunt prey via echolocation.
Dolphins and other toothed whales locate food and other objects in the ocean through echolocation. In echolocating, they produce short broad-spectrum burst-pulses that sound to us like "clicks." These "clicks" are reflected from objects of interest to the whale and provide information to the whale on food sources.
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