yes they can but they are usually solitary animals. well it does depend on what the situation is and what you are doing in THEIR territory. but if you leave the animals be they will leave you be.
Hammerheads are one of the medium sized species of sharks, which make them an easy target for fishermen. Their fins are a delicacy. As a result of overfishing, hammerhead numbers have fallen drastically in many of their habitats. Fishermen usually cut off their fins and toss the remainder of the fish into the sea to die a horrible death. Loss of habitat is another danger to these sharks. Because of widespread uncontrolled hunting, hammerheads are considered an "endangered" species. Unless hunting them is stopped soon, these species may become extinct very soon.
yes hammerhead sharks have been known to attack and kill people
When you surf on your stomach you look like a seal. But most of the time people have annoyed them or frightened them.
Only the Great Hammerhead is considered dangerous, simply because of it's size.
Mako sharks can be pretty dangerous. But still not even close to being as dangerous as bull,tiger,hammerhead, or great white
Great white sharks, hammerhead sharks, and bull sharks.
They can be if any part of your body gets in its mouth, or if it is thrasing around and it hits you. Yes. Of the nine known species of hammerhead, three can be dangerous to humans: the scalloped, great, and smooth hammerheads.
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
Bull sharks. Not Great Whites or Tigers, they either kill or attack humans.
yes! mako sharks maybe small but they are the fastest shark in the ocean so there is no escaping them if you do run into one.
well there are lots of different kinds of sharks that eat humans but the main ones are: great white hammerhead
Other Hammerhead sharks, Great Whites, Killer Whales and, of course, man.
Yes, hammerhead sharks can attack humans. According to Shark week (Discovery Channel) in the last year there have been 33 attacks by hammerheads. None of these were fatal. There are 9 different species of hammerhead sharks.Sometimes, yes. But very rarely. There are fewer than 15 reported cases of unprovoked attacks on humans.According to my son's shark book, they are very aggressive and attack humans easily.According to wikipedia:"Of the nine known species of hammerhead, three can be dangerous to humans: the scalloped, great, and smooth hammerheads."http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammerhead_sharkAccording to Buzzle.com:"Are Hammerhead Sharks really as dangerous as they sound?Well, although sharks have always been associated with being aggressive and dangerous to encounter in the sea, no shark would bite a human for no reason and most Hammerheads are small in size. Such are considered harmless to humans. Well, as long as you don't get into their bad books by provoking them! When caught by fishermen, they are generally released back into the wild."http:/www.buzzle.com/articles/hammerhead-shark.htmlyes but only 33. there has never in history been a record of a hammerhead shark killing a human
There are no animals that eat hammerhead sharks because they are at the top of the food chain. Humans do eat hammerhead sharks and in some countries are considered to be somewhat of a delicacy.
the names of sharks are hammerhead great white and the biggest shark is the megeloden