Different sensory systems have different benefits and biological relevance based on the types of stimuli they perceive. In reality, these different systems are often integrated together to facilitate a single animal interaction, such as hunting. For example, you might predict a shark to first rely on Audiovisual systems (eyes and ears) when far away from prey and then begin to detect turbulence using the Electroreceptive system as they get a little closer; they then might use their Lateral line system as they get even closer; lastly, they will use their Olfactory system when they are very near the prey. (Note: Put the items from the dropdown list in order based on the distance to the prey, from farther to nearer.).