WASHINGTON — Dolphins, porpoises, killer whales, sperm whales, and other toothed whales produce an array of sounds to find prey, employing a sonar-like system called echolocation, and to communicate with other members of their species. The exact mechanism they use had long remained puzzling – until now. It turns out it is all in the […]
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