The hammarhead shark,like all sharks,has to keep moving in order to stay alive. The hammarhead also moves quite a lot because of the way it's head is shaped. In order to see in front of them they must swing their head and they do this constantly.
people keep killing them
A hammer, or a rock if you are a caveman. Either way, keep your head out of the way.
To maintain a hammer, regularly inspect the head and handle for any signs of damage, such as cracks or splinters. Keep the metal head clean and free from rust by wiping it down after use and applying a light coat of oil if necessary. Store the hammer in a dry place to prevent moisture buildup, and ensure the handle is securely attached to the head to avoid accidents during use.
It's head is hammer shaped. It does not use its head like a hammer.
no
When a hammer hits a nail, the force of the impact drives the nail into the material it is being hammered into. The head of the hammer transfers kinetic energy into the nail, causing it to penetrate the surface. Friction between the nail and the material helps keep it in place.
they keep moving
yes
They keep the different populations of the ocean's species intact. Sharks make sure the ocean doesn't get overpopulated.
As long as you keep alot of other fish in there too, so the sharks don't go hungry
You hit it with a hammer