Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. Their diet includes fish, squid, Octopus, Crustaceans and Sting Rays. Sting Rays are one of the hammerheads favorite prey species. Large Hammerhead species esp. the "Great Hammerhead" is known to feed on other hammerhead species as well. Hammerheads are also cannibalistic, they eat their own young ones.
some larger sharks like the Great White Sharks and i think an orca can eat the great hammerhead.
Yes they can if the shark is big enough they can eat the tiger shark
Yes, the hammerhead shark will indeed eat tuna. This species of shark also eats squid, octopus, other species of fish, and stingrays.
YES! -They also eat the young of their own species, as well as squid and octopus. A favorite seems to be stingrays, which they will 'nail to the floor' with their signature head shape.
It all depends on where they meet.
No, sharks do not eat each other.
Hammerhead sharks are the most common predator of stingrays.
Hammerhead sharks eat a large range of items including fish, squid, octopus, crustaceans, and other sharks.
Hammerhead sharks eat stingrays, fish and octopus. They are also known to eat squid, crustaceans and other smaller sharks.
Hammerhead sharks eat stingrays, fish and octopus. They are also known to eat squid, crustaceans and other smaller sharks.
Hammerhead sharks eat mainly stingrays, but they also eat fish, crustaceans, octopus, and other sharks (sometimes even their own young).
White sharks are opportunistic eaters. They will attack and eat a hammerhead.
Hammerhead sharks are known to eat a large range of things, including fish, other sharks, squid, octopus, and crustaceans. Stingrays are a particular favorite. They are also known to eat their own young.
Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. Their diet includes fish, squid, Octopus, Crustaceans and Sting Rays. Sting Rays are one of the hammerheads favorite prey species. Large Hammerhead species esp. the "Great Hammerhead" is known to feed on other hammerhead species as well. Hammerheads are also cannibalistic, they eat their own young ones.
They often eat stingrays, small fish and crustaceans.
fish, squid, octopus, crustaceans, and other sharks. Stingrays are a favorite.
no
Stingrays use their tail which contains poisonous venom. They use this as a defense against enemies around them which tend to be hammerhead sharks and humans.