Blindfolding a shark or plugging its nose isn't enough to deter it from going after prey. When this mammal gets hungry, it will use all the senses it has available to hunt down something to eat, a new study reveals.
Blindfolding a shark or plugging its nose isn't enough to deter it from going after prey. When this mammal gets hungry, it will use all the senses it has available to hunt down something to eat, a new study reveals.