The size of the animal makes it tough for other animals to kill/eat it. So the size is a big contributor for it´s survival.
Their head is shaped like a hammer, hence the name.Their heads are shaped like hammers, an eye on each end. They can't look forward, but can swing their hammer shaped head from side to side to search for food.It looks slightly thinner than an ordinary shark but the head is shaped like a "T" with the eyes at the ends of the cross member. Sort of.Like a regular shark-they just have eye stalks. See below-
Some types of sharks include great white sharks, hammerhead sharks, bull sharks, and tiger sharks. Each species has unique characteristics and behaviors that help them thrive in their respective environments.
Numerous animals live in the same habitat as hammerhead sharks and starfish. For example, dolphins, whales, other sharks, and plankton all live in an oceanic habitat together.
because if it doesn't have feet a shark will come and bite it's head off or a loch ness monster
Not all carnivores HAVE feet (think about a shark for a minute) the ones that do frequently have claws or talons to help them chase and catch their prey.
The most dangerous species of sharks is the bull shark, tiger shark, and oceanic whitetip.Many people think the Great White Shark (species Carcharodon carcharias) is the most dangerous shark but it is not aggressive and most attacks on humans are due to the shark mistaking the human for a seal. A human on a surf board looks very much like a manatee as seen in the ocean looking upward.
tell people that blue sharks are getting extinct
I THINK THE THREATS ARE NETS AND FISH HOOKS AND PEOPLE KILLING THEM
Global shark populations have decreased by an estimated 70% over the past few decades due to overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. Certain species, such as the oceanic whitetip and hammerhead sharks, have experienced even more significant declines. Conservation efforts are crucial to help stabilize and restore shark populations, as they play vital roles in marine ecosystems.
Shark costumes can seem like a pretty strange costume genre. But if you use your creativity, there are a couple of ingenious ways that you can represent sharks at your next costume parties. Some shark costumes may confuse people, but for those that understand what you are doing it will be the hit of the costume party.HammerheadOne of the easier shark costumes to find is that of a hammerhead shark. It is mostly the exaggerated head piece and a dorsal fin for your back. What you do with it from there is up to you. Try things like a clown face for your hammerhead shark costume, or a cowboy theme for the hammerhead shark complete with cowboy boots and a hat. You can have as much fun with it as you like because, in the end, people will still recognize you as a hammerhead shark.Not Quite SharksSome shark costumes require a little creativity but can be fun when people figure them out. Dress up like the character Quint from the movie "Jaws" and then make a large flexible Great White Shark head to wear from the waist down. People may recognize it as the way Quint was killed in the movie. You can also buy a Chevy Chase mask and pretend you are his "land shark" character from "Saturday Night Live." To complete the "land shark" costume you would make shark jaws from foam and walk around with them on your arms.Great White SharksYour Great White Shark costume can be obvious or subtle. For the obvious approach you would buy a foam Great White Shark costume. For the subtle approach, you can dress up like professional golfer Greg Norman whose nickname is the Great White Shark. Norman's look comes complete with a broad-brimmed hat and white, sleeveless sweater. He has his own line of clothing that has a Great White Shark logo on it that will help add to the effect.With some creativity, you can make shark costumes that are clever or scary. The best part is when people try to guess what your costume is as you walk around the party in white golf shoes and a broad-brimmed white hat with a Great White Shark logo on it.
it helps the shark breathe
The siphon of a shark allows the sperm to be transported from the male shark, into the female shark with the help of claspers.