For the first time ever, researchers from the U.S. and the U.K. have engineered an impression of what a dolphin sees through echolocation, and it left them speechless.
Using an imaging system called Cymascope, Jack Kassewitz of SpeakDolphin, a dolphin communication research organization, and his team were able to isolate and record dolphin echolocation sounds directed onto specific objects. Kassewitz’s latest research showed the dolphin’s echolocated impression of a submerged human.
Extraordinary Image Showing Dolphin’s Echolocated Impression of Submerged Human Leaves Researchers ‘Speechless’ | TheBlaze.com
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