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goblin shark,great white shark,tiger shark,cookie-cutter shark,and the whale shark
small
in warm water
Numerous animals live in the same habitat as hammerhead sharks and starfish. For example, dolphins, whales, other sharks, and plankton all live in an oceanic habitat together.
There are a number of sharks found in Australia. These include the Great White shark, the Whale shark, the Tiger shark, the Great Hammerhead shark, and the Grey Nurse.
yes
The hammerhead shark has to live in big groups of them, you would usually find them in the Australian seas at the bottom floating around waiting to kill their pray.
The Hammerhead Shark Is The Only Endangered Shark In Europe Known
-Caribbean reef shark, Caribbean ect.. -Six gill shark, Northeast Pacific ect.. -Great White, Pacific ocean ect.. -Great hammerhead, Atlantic ocean ect..
no they lay eggs
From my understanding roughly 25 years.
A hammerhead shark has been found at depths as great as 80 meters. The shark can also be found in very shallow waters. It is declining in numbers very quickly because of shark finning that is practiced by many Asian cultures.