It is not known for sure if sharks favor a color. However, it is believed they may be attracted to the colors yellow and orange. They are also attracted to shiny jewelry which can resemble fish scales.
Yes blood, metal etc...
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that crocodiles are specifically attracted to the color pink. Crocodiles are more likely to be attracted to movement or vibrations in the water as they hunt their prey.
Because of moss and other forms of vegetation that grows on the crocs body. They also eat lots of cabbage, lettuce, broccoli and spinach.
its is because it is the colour of sugar molecules.
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 are generally not specifically attracted to the color yellow. Their vision is different from humans, and they primarily rely on contrast and motion rather than color. Some studies suggest that bright colors, including yellow, may be more visible in the water, but this does not mean sharks are particularly drawn to them. Instead, factors like scent and movement are more significant in attracting sharks.
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
It is not known for sure if sharks favor a color. However, it is believed they may be attracted to the colors yellow and orange. They are also attracted to shiny jewelry which can resemble fish scales.
a bull can be attracted to the color red
Lemon sharks are a greyish bronze color on top and a creamy white under neath.
Yes. Especially meat.
Yes blood, metal etc...
Yes, hummingbirds are attracted to the color red because it resembles the color of flowers that they feed on for nectar.