Seals are proficient hunters in low visibility underwater environments, relying heavily on their sensitive whiskers to detect minute water movements caused by prey.
This natural capability allows seals to navigate and hunt effectively, even when visibility is compromised. Their whiskers can sense subtle changes in water currents, which are indicative of nearby fish.
The findings from this research could inform the design and development of advanced robotic sensing systems, enhancing their ability to operate in similar challenging environments.