How Do Sharks Know When Something Is Food Or
Not?
Studies have proved that shark senses are fully responsible for
shark hunting.
They commonly use the electrosense for location, even at long
distances.
The lateral line sense detects water vibrations usual to most
living things.
The smell and hearing are also used for confirmation, leaving the
sight sense the last check when a prey is going to be hunt.
After all these sensorial scanning, sharks sometime even test their
food if it is not familiar for them.
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