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Pigeons of the sea? Sharks use magnetic compass for navigation
Researchers nail evidence that some shark species use magnetic forces as a natural GPS
An overhead shot of bonnetheads in the holding tank. Credit: Bryan Keller
Might be time to re-think your strategy for avoiding sharks: turns out the marine predators use the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate, according to new research from the US.
The study has produced the first firm evidence that bonnethead sharks – a small type of hammerhead found in American waters – like birds and turtles, use magnetic fields to figure out where they are and where to go.
Sharks are among a group of animals with a 6th sense that humans don t have - they use Earth s magnetic field to navigate awoodward@insider.com (Aylin Woodward)
Some shark species swim thousands of miles back to the same feeding grounds every year.
They most likely use Earth s magnetic field to orient themselves, a new study shows.
Shark species have an uncanny ability to find their way back to the same feeding grounds every year - even areas thousands of miles away.
According to a study published Thursday, that s because sharks have a superior navigational tool at their disposal: They can orient themselves using Earth s magnetic field.
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