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.
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Adult horseshoe crabs are benthic, in that they live on the bottom in sandy or muddy ocean areas, occasionally coming ashore; and don't swim around in nektonic fashion like most fish.
The sense that a hammerhead shark uses is their smell.
The Hammerhead shark is not a mammal.
The hammerhead shark got its name from the shape of its head, called a cephalofoil. There is no such thing as a dumb shark.
No, the mako lacks the trademark cephaloafoil configuration of the hammerhead.
tiger shark = "manō kaika" or "manō kaleokelako"
a hammerhead shark catches it food by sneaking up on its pray.
A hammerhead Shark is a vertebrate, as it has a spine and an internal skeleton.
The Hammerhead shark is located at the top of the food chain
bonnet heads have rounded heads and hammerheads have flat heads.
It has a body like a shark and a head like a hammer, so it has a hammerhead shark-type body.