An Ocean Sunfish.
Yes, it is.
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.
A great white. Because the great white sharks are bigger. They also have bigger and wider mouths that can hold more flesh of a human than any other shark can.
a hammerhead is much more weak than the great white and differ in size
Yes. A hammerhead usually lives in the warmish open ocean and usually swim in packs
No. Victoria is weirder
Hammerhead sharks have 38 to 46 teeth. However, they have more than one row of teeth so they can have over 100.
Mostly the Tiger shark would win. Most species of hammer heads are smaller than the tiger shark and hence would lose.
We know of eigth different hammerhead shark species, at least.They go from less than a metre long for smaller species, to more than 6 metres for the Great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran).All hammerheads are active predators on stingrays, any bony fish, squid, octopus in a less extend, crabs, lobsters, other smaller sharks and, particulary aggressive and dangerous, the Great hammerhead may even feed on other great hammerheads (including their own pups after giving birth, for all hammerhead species have viviparous type reproduction).
tali is more weirder than susi, susi is normal
Their head is shaped like a hammer, hence the name.Their heads are shaped like hammers, an eye on each end. They can't look forward, but can swing their hammer shaped head from side to side to search for food.It looks slightly thinner than an ordinary shark but the head is shaped like a "T" with the eyes at the ends of the cross member. Sort of.Like a regular shark-they just have eye stalks. See below-
blue whale