yes they can. they can sense a high heart rate wich means panic. your heart rate goes up when you panic or you are scared. they sense this with their 6th sense. It is called the ampullae (am-pu-lie) of Lorenzini. Little pours on their nose that detect electric impulses in the water made but hearts and movement. it then travels through jelly-like pours into the nerves and to the brain. then they follow it so... YES THEY CAN SENSE FEAR!!!!yeah i know all that and I'm 11. wow not lying here. AT ALL!
Yes, sharks can sense electromagnetic fields using special organs called ampullae of Lorenzini. These organs help sharks detect the electrical signals given off by other animals, such as prey, even in dark or murky waters. By sensing these fields, sharks can locate and track their prey more efficiently.
Some research suggests that a shark's sense of taste may be its weakest, as they primarily rely on other senses like vision, smell, and electrical sensors called ampullae of Lorenzini to locate prey.
Yes, sharks are carnivores. They primarily feed on other fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates. Some species of sharks also consume seabirds and even other sharks.
Great white sharks and thresher sharks do not have the same order in their taxonomic classification. Great white sharks belong to the order Lamniformes, while thresher sharks belong to the order Lamniformes.
Yes, some species of sharks can be found in estuaries, which are areas where freshwater rivers meet the salty ocean water. Estuaries provide a unique habitat with a mix of salt and freshwater, making them suitable for certain species of sharks. Sharks that are commonly found in estuaries include bull sharks and lemon sharks.
The fear of sharks is called "galeophobia." The term "galeophobia" is derived from the Greek words "galeos."
people should not fear them they should fear us we hunt them for food and it is environmentally wrong and it is animal curtly.
It is normal to be afraid of a scary animal in person, but when you feel fear when looking at a picture of the animal, that is a phobia. The fear of sharks is known as selachophobia.
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Sharks only attack when they are hungry or not well fed, I don't quite know how they act if they are normal probably they will ignor you.
the sharks sixth sense is to feel electromagnetic pulses in the water using its "lateral line".
sharks have more to fear from humans
Sharks longest sense is blood
Yes, sharks have a much better sense of smell than bears. Sharks can detect very small amounts of blood in the water from a long distance, while bears have a strong sense of smell but not as sensitive as sharks.
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