whiskers.
yes it does.
hammer head shark
=One shark with barbels is the Nurse Shark.=
The only shark with barbels is the sawshark. Sawsharks have long barbels near their snouts that they use to help locate prey in murky waters. These barbels are sensory organs that detect movement and help the sawshark to find food.
the things on it's face that look like whiskers
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Barbels
Barbels
Catfish whiskers are called barbels.
Yes, catfish have whisker-like tactile organs called barbels around their mouths that help them sense their surroundings and locate food in murky waters. These barbels are typically longer and more developed in species like the channel catfish.
No, sharks and catfish are different types of fish. Sharks are cartilaginous fish with sharp teeth and a streamlined body design, while catfish are bony fish with distinctive barbels on their faces and often have a flattened body shape. Additionally, sharks are typically found in saltwater environments, while catfish are usually found in freshwater habitats.
Kers or Barbels