In addition to blood, menstrual fluid is made up of several components including endometrial cells, cervical mucus and vaginal secretions. So yes, sharks can smell it.
When they can smell blood in the water.
Yes they do. Sharks have a keen sense of smell and can smell blood in the water from miles away.
Sharks smell blood so they go after it and because of mucky water or not clear water and/or because the bad sight sharks have,they attack what is in the area of blood
sharks can actually smell blood from almost a mile away
the sharks can smell blood 20-40 miles
They do not smell.
Sharks do not seek out blood specifically as a food source, but they are attracted to the scent of blood in the water as it can signal the presence of injured or struggling prey. Sharks primarily rely on their keen sense of smell to locate potential food sources, and blood can act as a strong attractant for them.
Water molecules are carried to the shark by water currents. If there are no water currents then it's molecular diffusion... - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-do-sharks-'smell'-blood-underwater#sthash.eHVYYyJ6.dpuf
Some sharks can detect blood in the water from several miles away. Their keen sense of smell, using special receptors called olfactory organs, allows them to detect tiny amounts of blood and other substances in the water.
Yes, sharks have a keen sense of smell and can detect blood in the water from miles away. Their ability to detect even tiny amounts of blood helps them locate potential prey.
yes all sharks can smell blood it is a known fact i know because I'm the worlds leading scientist
Sharks smell very well. As a shark swims, water flows in and out of its nose. If the shark picks up the scent of blood it makes a beeline for it, sniffing hard to stay on course.