Blinking and Dolphin Hearing
Blinking serves as a micro rest for the brain, helping to process less frequent words and information. Meanwhile, new research suggests that dolphins may use their teeth, which are loosely set in a spongy socket, to detect sound waves in water, similar to how bone conduction headphones transmit sound. This fascinating connection raises questions about the sensory capabilities of dolphins and how their anatomy aids in hearing.In this clip
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