The hammerhead shark typically inhabits a range of depths, often found in coastal waters and continental shelves, usually from 30 to 300 feet (about 9 to 91 meters). Some species, like the Great Hammerhead, can also be found in deeper waters, up to 1,000 feet (300 meters) during certain times. Their depth preferences can vary based on factors like prey availability and environmental conditions.
one year
up to 25 years
world wide warmer oceans
Its head is a hammer
it is the hammer head =D
No, a Hammer Head Shark is a fish
It's a shark with a hammer head!
A HAMMER head! A HAMMER head!
hammer head shark cool shark and funny lookin
A 'ballpeen ' hammer is an engineering hammer with one flat head and one hemispherical head.
Hammerheads live in huge groups called schools at night they separate and hunt alone.
The ecosystem of the hammer head is the ocean sea