The Science Behind Porpoises' Echolocation from sonar photo Watch Video
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Description: Some animals use additional senses to see the world differently than humans. One such sense is called biological sonar. Biological sonar is when an animal releases a series of sounds that may not be audible to humans and waits for the echoes to return. Toothed whales, which includes porpoises, are one of two types of animals that use biological sonar to sense and navigate through their environment (the other being bats).nnThese clicks are one of the most high-pitched signals produced by any anim
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