Ori Livney is a balloon artist. In this video he makes a hammerhead shark out of balloons. It is awesome!! http://www.bukisa.com/videos/1366_how-to-make-a-balloon-shark.
Now mix 1 cup of flour to 2 cups of water. Cut strips of newspaper and dip them in your flour mixture. Using two fingers squeeze off the excess then put the strip around the balloon animal. Let it dry once you get one layer on. Then do another layer and let it dry. Then when its all the way dry you can paint it and you will have an awesome shark.
There are lots of websites that show you how to do paper mache. Google paper mache and you will see. Good luck!
du papier mâché (literally 'chewed paper')
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The Hammerhead shark is not a mammal.
Well there are 9 different species of Hammerhead Sharks : Winghead shark Scalloped bonnethead White fin hammerhead Scalloped hammerhead Scoophead Great hammerhead Bonnethead Smalleye hammerhead Smooth hammerhead The Great and the Scalloped hammerhead are listed on the World Conservation Union's 2008 Red List as endangered, whereas the Smalleye hammerhead is listed as vulnerable. As for the other species they are not endangered.
Well there are 9 different species of Hammerhead Sharks : Winghead shark Scalloped bonnethead White fin hammerhead Scalloped hammerhead Scoophead Great hammerhead Bonnethead Smalleye hammerhead Smooth hammerhead The Great and the Scalloped hammerhead are listed on the World Conservation Union's 2008 Red List as endangered, whereas the Smalleye hammerhead is listed as vulnerable. As for the other species they are not endangered.
The most commonly known "hammerhead" in nature would be the hammerhead shark.
The Hammerhead shark has two colors
Hammerhead - comics - was created in 1972.
The phylum of the hammerhead shark is Chordata.
Hammerhead - film - was created in 1968.
Hammerhead Networks's population is 85.
Hammerhead Networks ended in 2002.