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Caught by a whisker

The whiskers of seals are known to function as vibration receptors. Earlier experiments with blindfolded harbour seals in captivity have for example revealed that the animals can detect small water movements, and follow the hydrodynamic trails created by passing objects. But it is unclear if seals in the wild actively use this ability to find prey.

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Source: Ecology - nature.com

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