Friday 27 April 2012

1st Sense

The first sense of a shark is vision. Sharks have excellent eye sight. A shark can see under water from an immediate range of 0-50 meters, depending on water conditions. In addition, colors are absorbed more strongly further down. Sharks have developed methods of amplifying light in their eyes which make them more efficient than such night-hunting mammals as cats, foxes or wolves.

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