Animals That Use Sound as a Defense and Weapon: Dolphins, Whales, and More

Edited by: Olga Samsonova

Sound is a powerful tool in the animal kingdom. Some animals use noise not only for communication but also as a defense mechanism and weapon. This article highlights how dolphins, whales, and other animals use sound in unique and impactful ways.

Dolphins are masters of sound. They use a variety of clicks, whistles, and burst-pulse sounds for communication. These sounds also aid in echolocation, allowing them to navigate and hunt effectively, even stunning prey.

Sperm whales are known for their loud vocalizations. These sounds serve multiple purposes, including communication and hunting. They may also deter potential predators.

While not domestic, it's worth noting other animals with impressive sound-based abilities. Snapping shrimp use their claws to create sonic shockwaves. These waves can stun or kill prey and are used for communication.

Elephants communicate using infrasound. These low-frequency sounds travel long distances. This helps them stay connected with their herds and potentially deter predators.

Sources

  • Daily News and Analysis (DNA) India

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