yes
when a dolphin is alone it can be killed by sharks but when dolphins are moving in packs they can kill the hammerhead shark. A dolphin can poke at a hammerhead shark so that the shark flips into the air. Then the dolphin calls his friends, and they poke the hammerhead to death.
No
For the thrill of the kill. Illegal shark-fin fishing.
yes it can kill.
yes
with a gun........a big one
yes
A killer whale could, but they don't eat great white sharks they just kill them for sport.
No great white sharks eat killer whales.
A killer whale would win all the way. The biggest specie of hammerhead shark the great hammerhead can measure up to 6.1 metres where as an adult male killer whale can measure from 6-9.7 metres so killer whales are usually bigger and packed with muscle. As well as this a killer whales are faster with a top speed of 35 mph whereas a hammerhead can swim at about 25mph also the killer whale can put a hammerhead shark into tonic immobility.
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.
Some common types of sharks include the great white shark, tiger shark, hammerhead shark, and whale shark. Sharks come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each adapted for different habitats and feeding behaviors.