saw on discovery or history channel that they can smell one drop of blood from three miles away. have no idea how they can do it.
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.
shark would avoid each other unless there very hungry. they would not stay together for and example a tiger shark may spot a great white they may fight or kill but will most likely avoid but a great white shark mother after birth may spot the baby as food. the mother will not raise them she will go away or eat them.
The challenges to become a marine biologist is how you are starting to feel. You might be scared to go down to see a bull shark, or you have a feeling that you won't be able to get away from a great white shark's grip.
Most sharks are coldblooded. Some, like the Mako and the Great white shark, are partially warmblooded. yea that's true
Great White Sharks provide no parental care except to train the pups to swim fast by eating the slow ones.ANS2:The great white shark mother does not care for her young. they swim away right after birth ANS3:No, sharks lay eggs which into hatch miniature baby sharks which then fend for themselves. ANS4:They are fully independent at birth, and received no maternal care.
great white sharks loves blood because it can smell it from 1mile away that's why fisherman cut a fish so it can bait the shark
the great white shark mother does not care for her young. they swim away right after birth
yes u can
a hammerhead is much more weak than the great white and differ in size
Sharks can smell blood from about a mile away.
The great white shark needs its stream lined body so that it can swim easier and not be pushed away by strong currents. I hope that answered your question!!
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 smell it from miles away then attack
well a great white shark is fat so like 2 mph
having a sixth sense which allows the shark to detect elcetricity from a wide away.
Killer whales are not concerned with great white sharks and have been known to actually attack great whites when the two come together in the same area.
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.