yes sharks do have better sense of some than bears but it also depends on if the shark has a sense of smell
Yes, bears have an excellent sense of smell which is critical for finding food, detecting predators, and communicating with other bears. Their sense of smell is estimated to be seven times better than that of a bloodhound.
Tiger sharks have adapted to be able to see whenever it is very dark. They also have a great sense of smell.
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.
Bears, sharks, and bloodhounds are all able to smell things from extremely long distances away. Bloodhounds have been known to sniff out cancer better than screening equipment.
The average dog's sense of smell is 100 times better than a humans. A blood hound's is 300 times better. A bear's sense of smell is 7 times better than a blood hound's or 2,100 times better than a human.
Yes, bears have an excellent sense of smell which is critical for finding food, detecting predators, and communicating with other bears. Their sense of smell is estimated to be seven times better than that of a bloodhound.
No. They have a much better sense of smell than vision.
keen sense of smell
yes all sharks have a sense of smell because a shark carnivores use them to find prey and other sharks use it to find whatever they eat (^^^)
yes.
Yes they do. Sharks have a keen sense of smell and can smell blood in the water from miles away.
BLACK BEARS can smell 7 times better than bloodhound dog and 2,100 times better than humans.I don't know than how many kilometers they can smell enemy,food and blooad
Smell is tere best smell.
No. Although bears do have a very keen sense of smell for food. They cannot smell blood from miles away.
is a labradors sense of smell better than their sense of sight
Apparently a polar bear's sense of smell puts a bloodhound's to shame!
Smell and electro magnetic sense.