Which sense do published research suggest the coelacanth relies on more heavily than sight for moment-to-moment survival in the deep sea?

Answer

Electrosensory system

The text emphasizes that published research indicates coelacanths likely depend more heavily on their electrosensory system, which uses pores along the snout to detect faint electrical fields generated by other organisms.

Which sense do published research suggest the coelacanth relies on more heavily than sight for moment-to-moment survival in the deep sea?
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