Cephalization, the concentration of sensory organs and nervous tissue in the head region, enhances a shark's ability to detect and respond to its environment. This adaptation allows sharks to efficiently process sensory information, such as detecting vibrations and smells, which is crucial for hunting and navigation. Additionally, the development of a complex brain facilitates better decision-making and motor coordination, contributing to their success as effective predators in diverse aquatic habitats. Overall, cephalization plays a key role in the evolutionary success of sharks by optimizing their sensory and cognitive capabilities.
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No. There is no such animal as a devil shark.
shark is predators animal and live in ocean
I just asked my homework teacher and she said they contribute in the world by keeping the ocean filled and because if there was a animal that could kill us the shark would attack at it if that's wrong sorry
A Hammerhead shark is a member of the animal kingdom, therefore its cells are animal cells.
Animal World - 1968 Shark was released on: USA: 1970
the shark have bones so it is a vertebrate animal
no i think that sharks if they were they will be a dry animal
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