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This kind of tactile exploration may be the closest we can get to imagining the experience of dolphin echolocation, say the authors of a study on dolphin brains that was recently published in PLOS ...
Scientists capture image of what dolphins ‘see’ with echolocation By Nicole Mortillaro Global News Posted December 8, 2015 12:32 pm 1 min read ...
Researchers used DNA databases to find the gene that holds the code for prestin in 26 mammal species, including two toothed whales and 13 species of bat, 10 of which have the echolocation ability.
Scientists define echolocation as a biological sonar system used by beings like dolphins to find their way underwater, hunt their prey, and communicate with other members of their kind.
For Dolphins, Echolocation May Be More Like ‘Touching’ Than ‘Seeing’ Dolphins seem to “feel” their way across the sea with narrow, sweeping beams of sonar ...