no
Hammerheads live in huge groups called schools at night they separate and hunt alone.
none
on land they will die because they need water to live
Yes, hammerheads tend to live in warmer,tropical waters.
Hawaii Hammerheads was created in 1999.
Hawaii Hammerheads ended in 2000.
Wilmington Hammerheads was created in 1996.
Jupiter Hammerheads was created in 1998.
Most sharks live alone but hammerhead like a crowd. They gather together in huge groups called schools in certain times of the year to breed. Because the schools are so huge the hammerheads a big variety.
Hammerheads are not reef dwellers, they only visit reefs to be cleaned.
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
depends on the type of shark some swim in schools like hammerheads some don't like great whites