Not a weakness as such. It is just extremely sensitive, so hitting it annoys the shark a lot and makes it let go, and gives you time to get away.
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A shark's nose is not a weakness; in fact, it is a strength. The nose, called the rostrum, is sensitive to electrical signals given off by potential prey, helping the shark locate food in murky waters.
No. The "bones" of a shark are not really bones at all. They are made of cartilage. Cartilage is found in a human's ears and nose.
No, people are not like sharks. Sharks are predatory fish with a unique physiology adapted for survival in the ocean, while humans are mammals with complex social structures, emotions, and cognitive abilities.
No, sharks do not faint if you hit them on the nose. In fact, hitting a shark may provoke it to defend itself, leading to a dangerous situation. It's recommended to avoid physical contact with sharks whenever possible and to adhere to safe swimming practices.
They eat meat but sometimes meat, such as humans, wear pants which just get in their way.
they are called: Ampullae of Lorenzini. These clusters of sensors are connected to small jelly like tubes through pores on the skin. Jeff Shaw Oceanic Defense http://www.facebook.com/OceanicDefense