Sharks are attracted to hemoglobin because it is a key indicator of blood, which signals the presence of prey. They possess highly developed olfactory senses that can detect even minute concentrations of blood in the water. The scent of hemoglobin may trigger their predatory instincts, drawing them closer to potential food sources. This ability to detect hemoglobin is crucial for their survival in the wild.
Hemoglobin contains iron, which is attracted to magnetic fields. When exposed to a strong magnetic field, the iron in hemoglobin aligns with the field, causing it to be attracted towards the magnet.
No, hemoglobin is not attracted to magnets. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen, and it does not contain any magnetic properties.
Land sharks, yes. Sharks in the water, no.
No
they are attracted to period blood though
sharks arwe atracted to human blood because of their scents of smell sharks have a very good sence of hearing and are predators just as a wolf needs to hunt sharks must also
Yes. Especially meat.
Yes blood, metal etc...
Vaginal fluid attracts sharks.
Humans are not sharks favorite food. They are mainly attracted to humans because of the thrashing caused by swimming . To them, it's signals an injured animal. The reason sharks are attracted to black, is that from below, surfers or divers in a wetsuit appear like seals, which IS one of their more favorite meals.
Sharks aren't' really attracted to any color. They mainly look for abnormalities and disadvantages, something to single you out. But don't worry about being attacked at the beach. You're more likely to drowned at the beach than get attacked by a shark.
Sharks don't see them as 'public' or as 'beaches'. Sharks are almost always looking for food. They are attracted by the activity in the water, being very sensitive to smells and vibrations, and they come to investigate - as any wild animal does when it is looking for food.