they have been hunting for as long as their young
Hammerheads live in huge groups called schools at night they separate and hunt alone.
Adult hammerheads typically dont need to hide from other creatures, as they are usually at the top of the food chain in their particular region, and the only animals who regularly hunt hammerheads are humans. However, smaller species of hammerheads and juveniles may hide in shallow waters or reside in calm, shallow areas to avoid predators.
Apparently so. They do hunt in packs and they travel the cold and warm zones of the world's oceans in schools numbering in the hundreds.
Wilmington Hammerheads was created in 1996.
Jupiter Hammerheads was created in 1998.
Hawaii Hammerheads was created in 1999.
Hawaii Hammerheads ended in 2000.
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
Corpus Christi Hammerheads was created in 2003.
no
They hunt for as long as they can, until they find dinner
20ft