
communication in dolphins
Dolphins communicate through a variety of sounds, including clicks, whistles, and pulsed calls. These sounds help them share information about their identity, location, and environment, coordinate hunting, and maintain social bonds. Dolphins can modify their calls based on context, and they sometimes imitate sounds from other dolphins or animals. Their complex vocalizations form a sophisticated communication system, allowing them to interact effectively within their social groups. These signals are essential for their survival and social organization in the diverse and dynamic marine environment.