Sharks use sensors to detect their environment and locate prey. They have specialized organs called ampullae of Lorenzini, which can sense electric fields produced by living organisms, helping them identify potential food even in murky waters. Additionally, their keen sense of smell allows them to detect blood and other chemicals in the water from great distances, enhancing their hunting capabilities.
they are called: Ampullae of Lorenzini. These clusters of sensors are connected to small jelly like tubes through pores on the skin. Jeff Shaw Oceanic Defense http://www.facebook.com/OceanicDefense
The sharks weak spot is the nose. Improved answer: A sharks weak spot really depends on the shark itself, mainly the gills, eyes, and where its vast array of electrical sensors are located (on the snout)
well it is what your pee is made out of and Sharks use it to mark their territory
Alot of them use a sonar-like sensors that emit soundwaves to help them "see".
IR sensors
Exploratory robots use motion, heat, and camera sensors.
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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.
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All snakes use heat sensors, they use them to find food, a shelter and what things are.
Sharks have internal fertilization through the use of a clasper.
The same sensors Air France uses on theirs.