How do dolphins detect weak electric fields?

By iastoppers.com

Dolphins are known for friendliness and intelligence, but recent discoveries reveal their extraordinary sensory abilities.

This marine creature uses whistling to communicate and shows great interest in getting close to humans.

They possess a unique Sensory Ability to detect electric fields, that can aid in locating buried prey and navigation

Bottlenose dolphins Dolly and Donna demonstrated this ability at Nuremberg Zoo, Germany.

The special dimples on the dolphin's beak, called Vibrissal Pits, are used as their seventh sense.

This rare Electroreceptive Ability can be seen in mammals like echidnas and platypuses for hunting, navigation, and avoiding threats.

The whiskers in vibrissal pits shed after birth, but the ability persists, similar to sharks and elasmobranchs.

Electroreception is an evolutionary advantage in marine environments that is acquired over time.

Such discoveries have potential for innovations in medical, engineering, or marine ecosystem field conservation efforts.