This story was sent to you by: Chuck -------------------- How sharks sniff out their prey -------------------- As the odor reaches their nose, sharks swim in the direction of which nostril first detects the scent, a study finds, suggesting that more widely spaced nares help in the hunt. By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times June 11 2010, 4:35 PM PDT When tracking down the tantalizing smell of prey, a shark relies mostly on which nostril first detects the scent rather than on the strength of the odor, a study has found. The complete article can be viewed at: http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-sharks-20100612,0,7165164.story Visit latimes.com at http://www.latimes.com
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