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Blind sharks are named so because they have very small eyes and rely more on their other senses such as smell and electroreception to navigate and hunt for prey in the dark depths of the ocean. They are not completely blind but have limited vision compared to other sharks.
yes
No but you where.
45 pounds
No, they can see rather well.
yes there stupid what do you think? they are blind people
a carb who has a blind eye.
Yes i think so ..
not that i know of. i know that there's a shark called the Greenland shark and is basically blind because of the parasite worm that grows over it's eyelids causing the shark to be blind. hope this helps
No, most sharks are not blind (there may be some species that are), indeed they have more senses than humans. They are opportunistic predators and as humans enter their environment, while we are not their normal prey species, they will occasionally have a nibble.
The king of all sharks is the Megalodon.
Blue World - 2008 Blind Cavefish Coral Reefs and Bottom-dwelling sharks 3-8 was released on: USA: 15 October 2011