Bottlenose dolphins can sense electric fields with their snouts
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Bottlenose dolphins can sense electric fields with their snouts
It’s a pretty old sensory modality, says Tim Hüttner at the University of Rostock in Germany,
In 2011, the Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) became the, first marine mammal known to have an electric sense
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Bottlenose dolphins can sense electric fields with their snouts
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It’s a pretty old sensory modality
says Tim Hüttner at the University of Rostock in Germany
In 2011
the Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) became the
first marine mammal known to have an electric sense
Hüttner and his colleagues have found that a second species of dolphin
bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
can also detect electric fields
Bottlenose dolphins have an extra sense