How Dolphins Turn Echoes Into Language
A burst of ultrasonic clicks shoots through dark water, hits a moving body, and returns as a cascade of echoes. That acoustic movie is enough for a dolphin to know who is there and what they are holding, without vocal cords or visible light.Dolphins generate these clicks in their nasal passages and focus them with a fatty structure known as the melon, creating a narrow sonar beam. When sound waves...More
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