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Yes. As mammals, they have eyes. All mammals do.
Dolphins have eyes to see above and below the water. They also have a form of sonar, echo location, to see objects under the water, at night and at depths that light does not go to.

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Yes, dolphins have eyes. Their eyes are located on the sides of their heads and are adapted for underwater vision. Dolphins rely on their eyesight, along with echolocation, to navigate and hunt in the ocean.

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