No hammerhead shark skin is not used for sandpaper,
dont know how you came up with that theory
Sharks do not have scales. Their skin is somewhat like sandpaper, rough-surfaced. The ancients used to use sharkskin for sandpaper.
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No. A shark's skin is tough, and has a surface rather like sandpaper. In fact, the Native Americans used to use it for sandpaper.
Sharks, as an example, do not have scales. Re: Sharks instead have something like skin, but have these things on them that make them very rough. They could even scrape off your skin!! For a weird fact, people used to use the skin of sharks as sandpaper.
sandpaper
All sharks are endangered, because fisherman catch sharks and cut off their fins to make a Chinese dish called shark fin soup often used at weddings and parties.
There is no typical name for "shark Skin" however there is small denticles on some shark species that are tooth like that protect the sharks actual skin. its like the sharks "armor" if you will.
There are 9 known species of Hammerhead Sharks and their size ranges from 0.9 to 6 meters (3 to 20 feet) in length. They weigh between 500 to 1000 pounds. They are usually light gray in color with a white belly. They can be distinctly recognized using their flat hammer like head. Hammerheads are one of the medium sized shark species.
Tiger shark, great white shark,hammerhead shark,bull shark,cookie cutter shark,
It has a coarse and finely bumpy texture, like sandpaper, but it is porous and thus the skin has somewhere to go and can be washed through.
Sharkskin was originally used as Sandpaper. When modern manufacturing techniques came, sandpaper was mass produced.
Hammerhead sharks eat a large range of items including fish, squid, octopus, crustaceans, and other sharks. These sharks are found many times swimming along the bottom of the ocean, stalking their prey. Their unique head is used as a weapon when hunting down prey.