In answer to your, interesting question may i say, yes..they are! There is something in the urine that attracks the sharks and they feel as if they want to mate, but be careful because they may, start..well hubbahubbaring you! Written by MOEWELS222
Yes, gnats do urinate. If a gnat urinates on the skin it can irritate the skin and cause it to burn or itch.
No, sharks do not have fur or hair. They have rough, tooth-like scales called denticles covering their skin, which provides protection and helps reduce drag as they swim through the water.
Frogs rid waste through a process called excretion. They excrete waste products, mainly ammonia and urea, through their skin and through their kidney function. The waste is primarily eliminated as urine or in the form of solid waste.
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.
Sharks dont have skin instead they have small denticles which act like skin but are tough and are like wearing a plate of armour.
no they dont shed but sharks skin some times fall off in fights or stuff like that if its a sharks
No hammerhead shark skin is not used for sandpaper, dont know how you came up with that theory
yes they do and they cant stop in water or they will suffocate
Sharks excrete their urea through their skin. Hence the reason why they have a certain 'ammonia-like' kind of smell.
Only sharks excrete urine through the skin
Humans have water proof skin and that is why we cant breathe through it.
Mako sharks and great whites are the only sharks who have full urinary tracts. All other sharks turn thier urine into uric acid and excrete it through thier skin.
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In answer to your, interesting question may i say, yes..they are! There is something in the urine that attracks the sharks and they feel as if they want to mate, but be careful because they may, start..well hubbahubbaring you! Written by MOEWELS222
Yes, gnats do urinate. If a gnat urinates on the skin it can irritate the skin and cause it to burn or itch.
leopard sharks are not "scaly". Their skin is made of sharp, conicle protrusions which feel rough to the touch. No; there is no shark in existence with scales, all sharks have a different skin.