Sharks attack
Sharks can detect when humans turn to face them, which helps explain why the sea gods prefer to attack from the blind spot of their prey.
Sharks can detect when humans turn to face them, which helps explain why the sea gods prefer to attack from the blind spot of their prey.
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According to a report on the Animal Cognition magazine, expert Erich Ritter of the University of Western Florida said sharks completely recognize the direction of rotation of the human body , thereby applying appropriate attack. In order to effectively raid, this creature needs to feel precisely the body shape, size and movement of the potential prey.
In the experiment of imitation of the Caribbean shark, many subjects preferred to swim beyond the view of humans. This result shows that sharks can determine the direction of rotation of the human body, although experts still do not understand the impact factors and mechanisms needed to affect the ability of fish to reach prey. fat.
The study also revealed an important point: sharks seem to have the ability to manipulate their minds, not merely a ruthless killing machine.
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