23
Mostly False
global
Dolphins can produce 700 to 1000 clicks per second from an area called the phonic lips under the blowhole.
The claim that dolphins can make about 700 to 1000 clicks per second was not supported by any external evidence. Dolphins use echolocation, but without verified sources, the specific range of 700 to 1000 clicks per second cannot be confirmed. The absence of fact-checking and supporting web evidence means the claim's accuracy is uncertain.
Individual Claims
50
Mixed
Animal Behavior
A dolphin can make about 700 to 1000 clicking sounds per second.
No external evidence found to verify or refute this claim. The click rate is widely discussed, but specific validation for 700 to 1000 clicks per second is lacking.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
None
Web Consensus Weight
0
Source Quality Score
50
Source Quality Weight
0
Llm Reasoning Score
50
Llm Reasoning Weight
100
Weighted Total
50
Evidence Summary
No external evidence found to verify or refute this claim.
9
False
Animal Anatomy
The clicks come from deep inside the dolphin’s head, underneath the blowhole.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
None
Web Consensus Weight
0
Source Quality Score
None
Source Quality Weight
0
Llm Reasoning Score
-1
Llm Reasoning Weight
100
Weighted Total
9
Evidence Summary
None
9
False
Animal Anatomy
The area where clicks are produced in dolphins is called the phonic lips or sometimes monkey lips.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
None
Web Consensus Weight
0
Source Quality Score
None
Source Quality Weight
0
Llm Reasoning Score
-1
Llm Reasoning Weight
100
Weighted Total
9
Evidence Summary
None