Encrypted Communication with Dolphins | Nature Tech
Echolocation, also known as biosonar, is sort of like the dolphin version of a smartphone. Dolphins use it to navigate, protect themselves, hunt and locate prey. ➡ Subscribe: https://on.natgeo.com/41A7tf0 About National Geographic Animals: National Geographic Animals brings you closer to the wild than ever before. Take a journey through the animal kingdom to discover fierce predators, surprising behaviors, adorable babies, and more through our fascinating wildlife documentaries, series, and specials. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: https://nationalgeographic.com Instagram: / natgeo Facebook: / natgeo Threads: https://threads.com/@natgeo X: https://x.com/NatGeo LinkedIn: / national-geographic TikTok: / natgeo Reddit: / nationalgeographic Pinterest: / natgeo Encrypted Communication with Dolphins | Nature Tech • Encrypted Communication with Dolphins | Na... Nat Geo Wild / natgeowild

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