Sharks primarily use their speed, size, and sharp teeth to intimidate and scare away potential prey. They often employ stealth and sudden bursts of speed to ambush their targets, creating a sense of fear and surprise. Additionally, their powerful presence and predatory behavior can deter smaller fish and marine animals from approaching. Some species may also use their keen sense of smell to detect injured or stressed prey, further enhancing their hunting strategy.
sharks cannot sneeze. since sharks live in waterthey use their nose (irnot their eyes) to sence and catch prey. a sharks nose is equiped toopen and close at will when not in use.
Yes fire can be used to scare wild animals away.
Move toward the prey
yes all sharks have a sense of smell because a shark carnivores use them to find prey and other sharks use it to find whatever they eat (^^^)
they use their quills to scare them
they use their quills to scare them
Skunk use an anal scent glands to scare away their enemies because it is a defensive mechanism. They use it when they feel threaten or scared.
Catching and eating prey, and defense.
The Great White Shark doesn't stalk its pray, it senses the minute vibrations made by a an injured fish with the pours on its skin, as well as being able to smell blood from over 100 feet away.
A shark's mouth is part of the digestive system. Sharks use their mouths to eat and bite into prey.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
It will scare away animals and theifs