The white shark has a fusion of the Ear and Tact. This fusion is connected to a few cells that his skin presents principally in the knob and the wings, and that are named cells ciliadas. They allow him to detect among other things the currents and vibrations, to control the direction...
Also there is very marked the sensibility of his smell, capable of detecting the blood to big distances and, unlike what he is in the habit of being thought, his sight. Though he is more prepared to operate in conditions of scanty luminosity, there presents as particularity a membrane so called tapetum that acts like sunlight reflector increasing notably the sensibility of the eye.
domingo, 14 de enero de 2007
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