yes they can they use heat, two sides, hot and cold
Sharks hunt using there keen senses, like They can see better and hear better than humans they also use there ampullei of laurenzenni to pick up electrical waves, and Vibrations coming from their prey so they can locate it.
bull sharks have been known to use the bump and bite.
it uses scent, sight, and hearing
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.
Sharks primarily hunt for their food by using their keen senses of smell, sight, and hearing to locate prey in the water. Once a shark has identified a potential meal, it will use its speed, agility, and sharp teeth to catch and consume its prey. Sharks have a varied diet that can include fish, seals, sea lions, squid, and even other sharks.
When one is hungry and is in dire need to eat otherwise you hunt sharks to eat shark fin soup and use the skin for clothing and boots. Also the diaphram and heart make great jerky.
They peck with their beaks and stay in large groups.They don't use their senses.
the structures or behaviors survive many essential things.
the tigers use their claws and eysight to help him hunt his prey
Sharks are a marine species and therefore are not found in lakes.
Many species of sharks do not use sonar, as they have very effective senses, but some species are thought to. The hammerhead shark, in particular, is thought to use sonar waves detection.
No, depending on what type of animal. Bats, for example, are nocturnal animals but they use echolocation, so it would count as the touch sense, and the smell sense. Other animals, and jungle cats, use scent and sight, mostly to hunt prey and get around. Of course they have the other senses, they just might not be as sharp or useful as their eye sight.