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How Dolphins Hear Sounds. Dolphins do not have external ears, but they have small openings on the sides of their heads that allow them to hear above the water.
But dolphins emit burst-pulsed sounds when they are hunting and competing for the same piece of food. The least dominant members will then move away to avoid confrontation.
A group of five captive dolphins in France have been recorded making whale-like noises late at night — despite the fact that they have only heard whale sounds as recordings during their daytime ...
AI is a continual topic in the news lately, for a multitude of reasons. One newsworthy use of AI involves interpreting animal ...
A study has found that dolphins are unable to communicate as effectively when exposed to human-generated noises, forcing them to change their sounds much like people do when shouting.
A group of five captive dolphins in France have been recorded making whale-like noises late at night — despite the fact that they have only heard whale sounds as recordings during their daytime ...
A group of five captive dolphins in France have been recorded making whale-like noises late at night — despite the fact that they have only heard whale sounds as recordings during their daytime ...
Researchers don't usually record the sounds made by solitary dolphins. "They're seen as outcasts, as oddities, and no one truly expects them to produce any sounds worth documenting," Filatova ...
We typically imagine echolocation as “seeing” with sound—experiencing auditory signals as a world of images like the ones our ...