Hammerhead sharks are generally social creatures and often form schools, particularly during the daytime. These schools can consist of 10 to several dozen individuals, usually of the same species. However, they may also exhibit solitary behavior, especially when hunting or during certain life stages. Overall, their social structure can vary depending on environmental factors and specific species of hammerhead.
Sharks are indiviauls.
small
in warm water
yes
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.
The Hammerhead Shark Is The Only Endangered Shark In Europe Known
no they lay eggs
From my understanding roughly 25 years.
goblin shark,great white shark,tiger shark,cookie-cutter shark,and the whale shark
yes but most of them live in the pacific ocean near the united states.
Hammerhead sharks can live up to 25 years. Lifespan is cut short by disease, food shortages.20-30 years
Some sharks do, such as hammerhead sharks. But other sharks such as the great white live alone and are very solitary.