Hammerhead sharks are not known to mostly live in any one particular place. Their range extends over the Coastlines of almost every continent in the world, but no further north than the United States and no further south than Australia. No hammerhead sharks have been recorded along the southern border of Australia or anywhere else further south than that, while in the same sense, no hammerhead sharks have been recorded further north than the Black Sea. The hammerhead shark is capable of living in many different environments.
Hammerheads are found worldwide in warm waters along coasts and continental shelves. They can be found in good numbers in Southern & Eastern Africa, Malpelo Island in Columbia, Costa Rica, Hawaii etc. They usually move around in groups and turn solitary hunters at night. They can be found in areas where their favorite prey like fish, squid etc are found in good numbers
in the ocean
hammerhead sharks can be found in warmer and tropical waters.
White sharks are opportunistic eaters. They will attack and eat a hammerhead.
Hammerhead sharks can weigh from 500 pounds to 1,000 pounds
Hammerhead sharks migrate so they can move to warmer climate to breed.
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks
Other Hammerhead sharks, Great Whites, Killer Whales and, of course, man.
The Hammerhead shark has two colors
The phylum of the hammerhead shark is Chordata.
Scientist found that hammerhead sharks can reproduce asexually in captivity.
All Hammerhead sharks migrate to warmer waters in the winter
Does Hammerhead Sharks prey on young
There are nine different ways in which hammerhead sharks communicate. One of these methods is by shaking the head back and forth to get the attention of the younger sharks.