In the same way that all sharks move - by waving their tail from side to side, creating forward propulsion.
No all sharks must constantly move to live
In the same way that all sharks move - by waving their tail from side to side, creating forward propulsion.
Bull sharks, hammer heads, tiger and occasionaly whites
Yes. Lots of people die from hammer head sharks . Evan other sharks
It is for protecting themselves.
they swing there head to scare there predator
they use their hammer shaped heads to attack
No, hammer-heads do not always eat alone. In fact, it is most common to see hammer-heads hunt and eat in packs.
the hammer head sharks eats babies, small men, fat midgets and killer whales. yum yum.
The hammerhead sharks are a group of sharks in the family Sphyrnidae, so named for the unusual and distinctive structure of their heads, which are flattened and laterally extended into a "hammer" shape called a "cephalofoil".
yes, hammerheads don't attack often
hammer heads eat other fish like squid, sting rays, and even smaller sharks