They have very good smelling senses, and are one of a kind usually.
sharks can actually smell blood from almost a mile away
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Sharks can smell blood from about a mile away.
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.
Sharks have an extremely good sense of smell! They can detect one drop of blood in 25 gallons of water and can smell blood over 1/4 mile away.
they can't really see in the water. But think of it like this , let's say if you were blind folded and you were pretending that you were a shark. and you sat a plate of pizza on the table you can smell that pizza like a shark can smell blood.
Fish have a keen sense of smell which they use to hunt for food, avoid predators, and find their way back to spawning grounds. They detect smells using specialized cells in their olfactory system located within their nostrils or throughout their body, depending on the species. This sense of smell is crucial for their survival and plays a key role in their everyday behaviors and interactions with their environment.
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Dogfish sharks have an excellent sense of smell and can detect odors from up to a mile away. They rely on their sense of smell to locate food, identify predators, and navigate their environment.
They can 'smell it' from over a mile away. It leads them to their prey. They don't always "smell it" to get to their prey, they also have great hearing of heartbeat. A calm heartbeat is not loud but a fast heartbeat is. When they hear the fastheartbeat it leads the shark to their prey
1) that sharks attack surfers because of 'mistaken identification' 2)that sharks are man eaters and are out to get us 3)that a shark can tow away a boat 4)dogs attract sharks 5)sharks can detect a pin head amount of blood from up to mile away