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How do dolphins communicate with each other underwater?

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Dolphins communicate underwater through a combination of clicks, whistles, body postures, and social behaviors. They use echolocation for navigation and hunting, emitting clicks and interpreting the echoes to perceive their surroundings and communicate with other dolphins.
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Dolphins communicate underwater through a combination of clicks, whistles, and body movements. They emit echolocation clicks to navigate and locate objects, using complex patterns for different purposes. Whistles are used for social interactions, identifying individuals, and expressing emotions. Body movements, such as leaping or slapping the water, also serve as visual signals. Dolphins have a sophisticated communication system that allows them to convey information effectively in their underwater environment.
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Dolphins communicate with each other underwater using a wide range of vocalizations such as clicks, whistles, and pulsed sounds. They can also use body language such as tail slaps, head nods, and eye contact to communicate. Depending upon the context, they use different combinations of sounds and body language to convey their messages to each other.
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Dolphins communicate with each other underwater using a variety of vocalizations, including clicks, whistles, and pulsed sounds. They also use body language, such as tail slaps and breaching, to convey information. Dolphins have highly developed auditory systems that allow them to detect and interpret these sounds over long distances.
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