They don't sense the blood ,they smell it or at least that's what i know.
Well it doesn't taste it but it can smell a single drop of blood. I do believe it was they can smell a single drop of blood from about 2 miles away.
Sharks have an excellent sense of smell.
It feels like it wants to eat more
well it can die if its a salt water shark in a fresh water lake, but if its a fresh water shark and its in a fresh water lake it will live.
The taste of the ocean is the taste of water mixed with various salt and sand particles as well as animal excrement. Generally, it just tastes like extremely salty water.
Most people say a starfish taste like ocean water. But i never tried one i am sure its naste if it taste like ocean water that would tell you not to eat one.
In salt water (most likely the ocean)
ocean water
if you mean "Do sharks live in the ocean?" Then yes sharks live in the ocean they can only survive in salt water
It is an living being which belongs to oceanic water... It contains gills to respiration... So, it is habitat in ocean water! When comparing the body type, it is one of the largest living being in ocean or seas.. So, it is flexible to live in "ocean" (biggest water source)
If you want to catch a shark you have to skip to June - July and when you see a fish with its fin sticking out of the water then it should either be a shark , hammerhead shark, or an ocean sunfish.
Near an ocean you will be able to taste the salt in the air. A lake may be considered fresh water and you wont taste salt in the air, Most likely.
very very salty
Yes because how can a shark get from a ocean to creek and sharks need salt water the creek had fresh water
Most sharks remain in the ocean, while some species of the Bull Shark (Ganges and Lake Nicaragua) have adapted to fresh water. Great Whites can briefly tolerate fresh or brackish water, also.