Sharks use specialized electroreceptor organs called ampullae of Lorenzini to detect electric fields generated by the movements of prey in the water. These organs allow sharks to sense the tiny electrical signals produced by living creatures, such as muscle contractions and heartbeats, even at significant distances. This ability helps them locate hidden or camouflaged prey, especially in murky water or at night, enhancing their hunting efficiency.
By watching there mothers hunt for there Food
it helps the shark by sending signals to its brain about what it smells
by smellind blood or something like meat that distracts the shark
The Great Shark Hunt was created in 1979.
At the top -only humans hunt/kill them.
The Great Shark Hunt has 624 pages.
not to hunt it for food and medicine
You can eat shark and it is considered a delicacy in Japan. It is illegal to hunt sharks for meat in the US.
The animals that hunt down the pelicans for food, they are called the predators and the pelicans are the prey(food) the actual predetor of a pelican is a shark.
By allowing it to stay alive and be strong enough to hunt. Sharks need their gills to breathe through. They don't help with the hunt as such, but they're critical for the shark's survival.
They travel and hunt solitary. They give birth and leave the young shark immediately to fend for itself. Hunting for food is their primary goal in existence.
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