dolphins
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Are Popular Dolphin's-Eye View Images Correct? Organization Says They Are
Dolphins emit sound waves to get a feel for their underwater surroundings. Researchers have reconstructed images that they say show how dolphins "see" nearby objects by recording these sounds. Those images have been popular online, but other scientists have not vetted the research.
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