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  1. The hammerhead sharks are a group of sharks that form the family Sphyrnidae, named for the unusual and distinctive form of their heads, which are flattened and laterally extended into a cephalofoil (a T-shape or "hammer").

  2. Common Name: Hammerhead sharks. Scientific Name: Sphyrnidae. Type: Fish. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: School, shoal. Average Life Span In The Wild: 20 to 30 years. Size: 13 to 20 feet. Weight:...

  3. May 14, 2024 · Hammerhead shark, any of 10 shark species belonging to the genera Sphyrna (9 species) and Eusphyrna (1 species), characterized by a flattened hammer- or shovel-shaped head, or cephalofoil. These sharks are widely distributed in tropical and temperate marine waters near the coasts and above the continental shelves.

  4. Hammerhead sharks are one of the most recognizable sharks in the sea! No one has a head quite like theirs, which is where they got their name (no surprise). Hammerhead sharks have very wide-set eyes, which gives them a better field of vision than other sharks.

  5. The hammerhead shark is a group of species in the family Sphyrnidae. Most are in the genus Sphyrna, but one hammerhead shark has its own genus called Eusphyra. These deep-sea predators are one of the most recognizable species of shark due to their strange shaped head known as a cephalofoil.

  6. Hammerhead sharks. Scientific Name: Sphyrnidae. Type: Fish. Diet: Carnivore. Group Name: School, shoal. Average Life Span In The Wild: 20 to 30 years. Size: 13 to 20 feet. Weight: 500 to 1,000...

  7. Hammerhead sharks are found in tropical and temperate marine waters near the coasts and above the continental shelves. They are widely distributed and can be found in all oceans of the world. The specific habitat preference of these predators depends upon the species.

  8. Great hammerhead sharks are apex predators and can be found worldwide in coastal, warm waters that are 68 degrees (20 degrees Celsius) or higher. Unlike scalloped hammerhead sharks, great hammerhead sharks are solitary and migrate long distances upward of 756 miles (1,200 km) alone.

  9. Hammerheads are a family of sharks that are known for their oddly shaped heads. These sharks reside in oceans worldwide, particularly in warm waters and near the coast. Unlike most sharks, many species of hammerheads are social, and swim in schools during the day. These schools do not remain together overnight however, as hunting is solitary.

  10. Perhaps the most distinctive marine animal of allthe Great Hammerhead has a unique hammer-shaped head that gives it large visual range. Like other sharks, the hammerhead has many teeth. More so than many think—about 17 rows of teeth on the upper and lower jaws.

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