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    Hunting with Sharks

    Watch scenes from research at the University of South Florida's Mote Marine Laboratory, where scientists saw what happened when they knocked out sharks' electroreception.

    The Scientist Staff
    Aug 31, 2016

    What happens when sharks hunt without electroreception?

    Read the full story.

    Keywords:

    electroreception
    sensory biology
    sharks
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