The hammarhead shark,like all sharks,has to keep moving in order to stay alive. The hammarhead also moves quite a lot because of the way it's head is shaped. In order to see in front of them they must swing their head and they do this constantly.
when you throw the disc over your head perpendicular to the ground with a lot of flick and then it flattens out
i have read a lot about sharks and sharks,just like whales, can use echo location to find things and if thats wrong they have tiny holes on the side of their head to hear.
The head will move and wiggle a lot, but the rest of the body won't as much.
yes sharks are threatened because a lot of people are killing sharks
no all sharks have 1 pup.
yes, acctually a lot of sharks eat starfish.
When you hit your finger with a hammer that hurts a lot.
Sharks have a lot of big teeth.
It hurts a lot!!
Sharks are cautious animals and generally avoid areas with a lot of obstacles like coral reefs that could potentially injure them. They prefer open waters where they can move freely and have access to their prey. Additionally, the structures of coral reefs are not ideal for their hunting strategies.
whale shark
Hiding, swimming, and learning to migrate.