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Do hammerhead sharks see in color?

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Smooth hammerheads are generally grey although they can also look light brown. Each shark is different in terms of color and their coloration looks different in various lights.

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No they dont b.c they have a different kind of vision than ours.

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a hammerhead shark is a brownish white

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