they are called: Ampullae of Lorenzini. These clusters of sensors are connected to small jelly like tubes through pores on the skin.
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No. The "bones" of a shark are not really bones at all. They are made of cartilage. Cartilage is found in a human's ears and nose.
A horses nose is called a muzzle...x
A sheep's nose is just called a nose. The nose for the sheep helps the sheep smell out predators and its food.
Yes, a snout is a fancy word for nose. You can call a rabbits nose a snout! :)
White-nose syndrome
Sharks do not use their nose to breathe like humans do.
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)
There are 200 million sensors in a dogs nose.
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.
the nose
False, they have something called cartilage. Try bending your ear or nose with your finger, you have cartilage there, too!
punch it in the nose
Get buckets
sharks and killer whales sharks and killer whales
yes sharks do eat bottlenose dolphins
shark
i think you have to hit it on its nose or something