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On the Trail
Sharks, rays and skates use a gel-like substance on their heads to pick up electrical current signals from their water environments, suggests a new study. The discovery may help to explain why sharks pursue bloody victims, even when other "easy target” prey is around and the gushing blood obscures the shark's vision and smell.

 
 
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