What sound does the dolphin make?

Dolphins communicate by a variety of sounds including:

- Clicks: These are used for echolocation, to navigate and find food.

- High-pitched whistles: These are used by individual dolphins to identify themselves and communicate over long distances.

- Low-pitched growls: These represent threat and aggression signals.

- Squeaks, yelps and chirps: These express emotions such as joy and excitement, or when greeting other dolphins.