Yes, so don't bleed in the ocean
Yes, sharks have a keen sense of smell and can detect blood in the water from miles away. Their ability to detect even tiny amounts of blood helps them locate potential prey.
Yes they do. Sharks have a keen sense of smell and can smell blood in the water from miles away.
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Sharks have an extremely good sense of smell! They can detect one drop of blood in 25 gallons of water and can smell blood over 1/4 mile away.
Some sharks can detect blood in the water from several miles away. Their keen sense of smell, using special receptors called olfactory organs, allows them to detect tiny amounts of blood and other substances in the water.
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A sharks special scence is smelling because some sharks can smell form miles away.
Yes, sharks have a much better sense of smell than bears. Sharks can detect very small amounts of blood in the water from a long distance, while bears have a strong sense of smell but not as sensitive as sharks.
Sharks use their keen sense of smell to detect blood in the water, even in very small concentrations. They also rely on their vision and electroreception, which allows them to detect the electrical fields generated by prey animals. Sharks are opportunistic feeders and will search for food using a combination of these sensory abilities.
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