Some sharks close their eyes just before they bite.

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Some sharks close their eyes just before they bite. Although they cannot see their prey, their bites are on target. Researchers have noted that sharks often misdirect their bites at metal objects and that sharks can find batteries buried under the sand ofan aquarium. This evidence suggests that sharks keep track oftheir prey during the split second before they bite in the same way that a. a rattlesnake finds a mouse in its burrow. b. a male silkworm moth locates a mate. c. a bat finds moths in the dark. d. a platypus locates its prey in a muddy river. e. a flatworm avoids light places.

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