The skin of sharks in general is very smooth, but has a leathery feel, at least when its wet. I hope that helps!
No hammerhead shark skin is not used for sandpaper, dont know how you came up with that theory
No, sharks have skin like sand-paper They have teeth like things on their skin called denticles. That`s why they feel like snadpaper.
Sharks do not have scales, but they do have small bones embedded in their skin, which are called dermal denticles.
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.
a sharks's skin feels very slimy but at times i t can feel dry and scaly
they have cartilage which helps them moves quickly but they don't have skin like we do.
leopard sharks are not "scaly". Their skin is made of sharp, conicle protrusions which feel rough to the touch. No; there is no shark in existence with scales, all sharks have a different skin.
I would go with no. they don't produce any kind of slime like a hag-fish does and thinking about shark skin I'd have to say it would probably feel something like a cow's hide. So it would feel like leather.
Saw fish have a skin like sharks so I have been told. So it feels like sandpaper, very rough.
It has an yellowish skin and is rough
the reason that the sharks skin feels like sandpaper is because there skin is made up of little teeth like objects.
A hammerhead's body covering is scales and skin.