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Dolphins use echolocation underwater to find food and navigate. Dolphins make rapid-fire clicking noises, called “click trains” at different pitches. The higher the pitch, or frequency, the more detail they can get back about the object—and the smaller the object they can locate. Dolphins can hear frequencies as high as 200,000 Hz. (Tory Kallman/ Shutterstock) Read More

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