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How dolphins and other animals use sonar
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Shea, Therese, author
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Echolocation (Physiology) Juvenile literature.
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Animal orientation Juvenile literature.
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Senses and sensation Juvenile literature.
2016
Biosonar is a kind of sonar produced and used by animals such as dolphins. Readers discover the biology behind biosonar and are introduced to other animals that also have this adaptation, including bats and shrews. Photographs of these animals are presented alongside a variety of facts and a graphic organizer. Informative text touches on science curriculum topics, such as animal adaptations, predator-prey relationships, and the science of sound.