How do sharks use ampullae to find prey in murky water?
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They are able to pick up very small electrical impulses through hundreds of tiny holes in their faces. The holes are called the ampullae of Lorenzini. All living creatures give off small electrical signals as they breathe or move, so the ampullae can guide the shark to its prey at close range.
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They are able to pick up very small electrical impulses through hundreds of tiny holes in their faces. The holes are called the ampullae of Lorenzini. All living creatures give off small electrical signals as they breathe or move, so the ampullae can guide the shark to its prey at close range.
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