lol, kind of. They pin sting rays and things against the sea bed using the head
because it can turn its head faster
no i do not think so
yes, hammerheads don't attack often
bonnet heads have rounded heads and hammerheads have flat heads.
Hammer Heads happened in 2006.
they use their hammer shaped heads to attack
Hammer heads are NOT all "like a hammer". They come in many different shapes.
Hammer Heads was created on 2006-05-23.
Hammerheads are not reef dwellers, they only visit reefs to be cleaned.
Hammerhead shark cells refer to the specialized cells found in the hammerhead shark species, particularly in their unique hammer-shaped heads. These cells include electroreceptors called ampullae of Lorenzini, which allow hammerheads to detect electric fields in the water, aiding in navigation and hunting. The unique shape of their heads also enhances their sensory capabilities, enabling them to better locate prey and navigate their environment.
no
Hammerhead sharks belong to the family Sphyrnidae. This family is characterized by their distinctive hammer-shaped heads, which aid in their sensory perception and hunting capabilities. There are several species within this family, including the great hammerhead and the smooth hammerhead.