Dolphin Senses
It is common knowledge
that we have five senses. Some people believe they have six senses. They say
their sixth sense is the ability to know something without using the ordinary
five senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. Scientists have just
discovered that some dolphins have seven senses. Researchers in Germany say
bottlenose dolphins can sense electricity produced by their prey. The dolphins
can detect the electric pulses produced by the heart beats of other sea creatures.
This could help dolphins to find their next meal. Dolphins also use their
excellent eyesight and sonar to sense what is around them. This seventh sense
may also help them to navigate using Earth's magnetic field.
The researchers conducted a
study on two dolphins named Dolly and Donna. Experiments
tested what kinds of electricity the dolphins could detect. Dolly and Donna
could sense both kinds of electricity – direct current and alternating current.
They were a lot better at picking up direct current. All organisms produce
direct current electricity in water. The researchers say being able to detect
this means dolphins may be able to sense the location of most kinds of fish
that are near them. The dolphins could use their seventh sense to hunt, even if
they cannot see or hear well, or if they cannot use their other senses. The
study has been published in the "Journal of Experimental Biology".
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