Yes, they travel in large groups in military formation most likely for safety purposes. I believe this is why their species is considered healthy and stable and is not on the endangered list.
Not normally, except during migrations, when they may gather in the hundreds.
Other Hammerhead sharks, Great Whites, Killer Whales and, of course, man.
Great white sharks, hammerhead sharks, and bull sharks.
Only the Great Hammerhead is considered dangerous, simply because of it's size.
the names of sharks are hammerhead great white and the biggest shark is the megeloden
Well there are 9 different species of Hammerhead Sharks : Winghead shark Scalloped bonnethead White fin hammerhead Scalloped hammerhead Scoophead Great hammerhead Bonnethead Smalleye hammerhead Smooth hammerhead The Great and the Scalloped hammerhead are listed on the World Conservation Union's 2008 Red List as endangered, whereas the Smalleye hammerhead is listed as vulnerable. As for the other species they are not endangered.
No official nickname, but for most Hammerhead shark species they all pretty much have the same nickname "Hammerhead"
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.
A dogfish, hammerhead and great white are kind of sharks
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
There are nine species of hammerhead sharks. The great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokerran) is the largest of them all. Stingrays heads are equipped with electromagnetic sensors and they have a great sense of smell. The hammerheads usually are fond on stingray meat. Info from: A Field Guide to the Coolest Sharks in the Pool. Klutz certified
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
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