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Shark senses and behaviors
“He perceives the slightest pressure wave from my smallest movement, analyzes every change in acidity or in the vaguest of odors, and he will never allow himself to be surprised by abrupt movement.” -
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Shark
Shark senses ... Studies on the behaviour of sharks have only recently been carried out leading to little information on the subject, although this is changing. -
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Great white shark
Behavior ... Many attacks occur in waters with low visibility, or other situations in which the shark's senses are impaired. -
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Tiger shark
The shark's behavior is primarily nomadic, but is guided by warmer currents, and it stays closer to the equator throughout the colder months. ... In addition, the tiger shark, like many other sharks, has a reflective layer behind the retina called tapetum lucidum which allows light-sensing cells a second chance to capture photons of visible light, enhancing vision in low light condition. -
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Shark Tale
Roger Ebert has said that the film doesn't make sense as a children's movie, "Since the target audience for Shark Tale is presumably kids and younger teenagers, how many of them have seen the R-rated "Godfather" and will get all the inside jokes? -
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Shark threat display
Shark threat display, a type of agonistic display, is a behaviour observed in some sharks when they feel threatened or protective. -
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Goblin shark
Behaviour Goblin sharks hunt by sensing the presence of prey with electro-sensitive organs in the rostrum, or snout, due to the absence of light in the deep waters where it swims. -
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Stand (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
Strong enough to tear a shark in half with its claws, it can also create whirlpools, then shed its razor-sharp scales into them. ... It can sense that someone is due to die soon, at which point it will begin following them around and gradually change form to their posture at the moment of death. -
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Jumping the shark
In the TV comedy Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Johnny is said to have died by jumping over a shark in Hawaii. ... After this point in the filmmakers' attempt to keep the story fresh, critical fans often sense a noticeable decline in quality. -
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The Most Extreme
For example, on the "Super Sharks" episode, the #1 animal was the Hammerhead shark, for its extreme senses of vision and smell, along with its ability to sense voltages as small as a half-billionth of a volt. ... (No. 10: Saltwater Crocodile) It has changed its behavior little to adapt into a new environment.
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