Shark skin adds speed like golf ball
The minute scales, which are just 200 micrometres long, are made from tough enamel, such as that found on teeth, giving the skin a rough texture like sandpaper. Lying flat, they had previously been found to reduce drag as the shark swims. Some reports had also suggested that sharks can bristle their scales, causing them to stand up on end.
Experiments have now revealed that tiny vortices or whirlpools formed within the cavities between the scales.
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