no
Hammerhead sharks primarily travel through the ocean in search of food. This consumes a majority of their life and uses considerable amounts of energy.
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.
There are 9 known species of hammerhead shark, they are all predators. They eat many things including other sharks and they have been know to be canabalistic, so in a sense a hammerhead shark may fall prey to it's own species.
Mostly, they walk.
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.
The Nigerian children mostly get to school by camel and cart. May i say that they travel by these because of the lack of technology.
they can travel in little, tiny packs or they can travel alone, witch is not likely because they can or maybe get hunted while traveling trough the ocean or sea. fyi they only live in Hawaii, so they can or not travel very far to get hunted. also fyi really none of sharks really want to hunt the hammerhead because it is not common
Yes they do travel.
it travels 200 miles
by swimming!
it can travel at a speed of 25-35 mph
It swims