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Hammerhead sharks live under-water, which is notorious for lacking any kind of weather what-so-ever.
in warm water
If you want to catch a shark you have to skip to June - July and when you see a fish with its fin sticking out of the water then it should either be a shark , hammerhead shark, or an ocean sunfish.
Swimming helps to force water through the shark's gills, providing the shark with oxygen; the shark may not get enough oxygen otherwise.
The hammerhead shark is common in tropical and temperate waters.
The behavior of hammerhead sharks are swimming around to eat marine animals.
Yes, a hammerhead shark is considered a nekton, which refers to aquatic organisms that are capable of swimming and moving independently of water currents. As a highly mobile predator, the hammerhead shark actively navigates through the ocean, hunting for prey. Its ability to swim against currents and depths classifies it within this category of marine life.
the water temperature ranges from 10 degrees celsius to 99 degrees celsius
could go either way but probably tiger cause it was bigger.
The Great White Shark, mostly lives in warm water known as tropical water but also the Hammerhead shark lives in those kinds of water too ^_^ hope this helped. Joanne Salvatore =)
The gills of a shark (and other fishes) extract oxygen from the water, allowing the shark to breath.
They could if they wanted to do so. However, I know of no one witnessing a jumping hammerhead.Ken, the Shark Wrangler