Hammerhead sharks communicate primarily through body language and behaviors, such as posturing and swimming patterns. They can also use electrical signals detected through their ampullae of Lorenzini, which help them sense the presence of other sharks and prey. Additionally, vocalizations, though less common, may occur during social interactions, particularly during mating rituals. Overall, their communication is a combination of visual cues and sensory perceptions.
There are nine different ways in which hammerhead sharks communicate. One of these methods is by shaking the head back and forth to get the attention of the younger sharks.
Jupiter Hammerheads was created in 1998.
Wilmington Hammerheads was created in 1996.
Hawaii Hammerheads was created in 1999.
Hawaii Hammerheads ended in 2000.
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
Corpus Christi Hammerheads was created in 2003.
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