Hammerhead sharks gather in large shoals during the day, then hunt alone at night. so i would say no
Hammerhead sharks have rows of teeth. During the day they swim in schools but they hunt alone at night.
No, hammer-heads do not always eat alone. In fact, it is most common to see hammer-heads hunt and eat in packs.
To hunt, feed and reproduce
They might if people hunt them to much
because they want to breathe and hunt for fish
Killer whales and great white shark
So it is easier for it to hunt and stay hidden.
No, sharks do not have a nest. Sharks are animals that for the most part hunt alone, except for a few species that will hunt in small packs.
Sharks are solitary predators who hunt and live alone. At certain breeding points for other prey they might meet in the same area for a few weeks.
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 can be found in warmer and tropical waters.