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Shocking: Dolphins use their dimples to feel electricity

Bottlenose dolphins can sense electricity underwater with the help of their dimples, and their detection skills are on par with platypus. ....

Germany University Of Rostock , Nuremberg Zoo , Experimental Biology ,

Bottlenose Dolphins Have a Hidden Sense of Electric Fields, Study Finds

Born tail first, bottlenose dolphin calves emerge equipped with two slender rows of whiskers along their beak-like snouts much like the touch-sensitive whiskers of seals. But the whiskers fall out soon after birth, leaving the youngster with a series of dimples known as vibrissal pits. Recently, Tim Hüttner and Guido Dehnhardt, from the University of Rostock, Germany, began to suspect that the dimples may be more than just a relic. ....

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Dolphins Reveal a Mysterious Hidden Sense: They Can Detect Electric Fields

One of the most well-studied marine mammals in the world has been secretly harboring a superpower sixth sense. ....

Czech Republic , Shane Gross , University Of Rostock , Nuremberg Zoo , Dolphin Pod , Electricity Experiment , Experimental Biology ,

New bottlenose dolphin sense discovered: they

<p>Bottlenose dolphins have an acute sense of hearing and exceptional vision, but now researchers publish in Journal of Experimental Biology that the mammals have an additional sense: they feel electric fields. Guido Dehnhardt explains that this novel sense could allow the dolphins to hunt for fish buried in the seabed by feeling the electric fields produced by marine animals and could help the dolphins to navigate as they move through the planet&rsquo;s magnetic field.</p>
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Guido Dehnhardt , Method Of Research , Lars Miersch At University Of Rostock , University Of Rostock , Experimental Biology , Nuremberg Zoo , Lars Miersch , Armin Fritz ,

Bottlenose Dolphins Can Sense Electricity, Study Finds

New research involving trained zoo dolphins seems to confirm these aquatic mammals can feel electric fields, though some might be better at it than others. ....

University Of Rostock , Experimental Biology , Nuremberg Zoo , Toothed Whale , Lectroreception And Electrogenesis , Bottlenose Dolphin , Human Interest , Sensory Systems , Im Hüttner , Common Bottlenose Dolphin ,