The scalloped hammerhead is circumglobal, residing in coastal warm temperate and tropical seas.
No they do not.
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Hammerhead sharks have rows of teeth. During the day they swim in schools but they hunt alone at night.
Pollution affects hammerhead sharks in a negative way. Oil spills and fishing nets have greatly affected the sharks, putting them near an endangered species list.
There are nine different ways in which hammerhead sharks communicate. One of these methods is by shaking the head back and forth to get the attention of the younger sharks.
White sharks are opportunistic eaters. They will attack and eat a hammerhead.
Hammerhead sharks tend to just swim about freely sometimes they are in groups of two or three but otherwise they are alone until it is time for them to find a suitable mate then sometimes they fight to the death in order to get the female. Good luck with your research
Hammerhead sharks can weigh from 500 pounds to 1,000 pounds
hammerhead sharks can be found in warmer and tropical waters.
Hammerhead sharks migrate so they can move to warmer climate to breed.
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Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks