Sharks Smell in Stereo

You have probably heard that a shark hunts by detecting electrical signals in the water. And don't believe that will compensate for your bad vision. Sharks have ten times more vision than people have. And if that weren't enough, they also have a much more developed sense of smell than humans do.


Sharks can detect prey in stereo, not only through the water. One nostril will be affected before the other when a shark is swimming when there is injured prey in the water. You have probably heard that a shark hunts by detecting electrical signals in the water. And don't believe that will compensate for your bad vision. Sharks have ten times more vision than people have. And if that weren't enough, they also have a much more developed sense of smell than humans do.

Sharks
can detect prey in stereo, not only through the water. One nostril will be affected before the other when a shark is swimming when there is injured prey in the water.

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