With its teeth
Does Hammerhead Sharks prey on young
Hammerhead sharks main prey is stingrays but they also feed on fish, squid, octopi and other smaller sharks, including baby hammerheads. Considering the largest hammerhead recorded was 6 metres (20 feet) long, a smaller shark could easily be a 3 metre (10 foot) long reef shark!
There are 9 known species of hammerhead shark, they are all predators. They eat many things including other sharks and they have been know to be canabalistic, so in a sense a hammerhead shark may fall prey to it's own species.
Yes, a hammerhead shark is considered a nekton, which refers to aquatic organisms that are capable of swimming and moving independently of water currents. As a highly mobile predator, the hammerhead shark actively navigates through the ocean, hunting for prey. Its ability to swim against currents and depths classifies it within this category of marine life.
Yes, and so can tiger sharks, which often prey on rays.
Probably a bullshark. They're more aggressive, and powerful. Also, hammerheads are designed to eat small, round prey, not huge sharks.
Like any other shark, the hammerhead shark isn't really different. Hammerhead sharks enemies are many different thing, just like sharks if you bother a hammerhead shark the are mostly liking to attack you and for surfer the odd are very low. Like other sharks, the might think that the surf board is a seal, or any other small fish and for dolphins being a hammerhead shark enemie is very rare. So hammerhead really don't have any enemies
Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. They feed on a variety of fish, squid, octopus etc. They usually swim along the bottom of the ocean stalking their prey. They use their unique hammer shape head as a weapon. They use their head to pin down Sting Rays (their favorite prey) and eat them when they are weak or in shock. They use similar tactics to attack other prey species like Octopus or Squids.
Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. They feed on a variety of fish, squid, octopus etc. They usually swim along the bottom of the ocean stalking their prey. They use their unique hammer shape head as a weapon. They use their head to pin down Sting Rays (their favorite prey) and eat them when they are weak or in shock. They use similar tactics to attack other prey species like Octopus or Squids.
yes the part on it head....the hammer on its head is what helps it survive and kill its prey!D
Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. Their diet includes fish, squid, Octopus, Crustaceans and Sting Rays. Sting Rays are one of the hammerheads favorite prey species. Large Hammerhead species esp. the "Great Hammerhead" is known to feed on other hammerhead species as well. Hammerheads are also cannibalistic, they eat their own young ones.
Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. Their diet includes fish, squid, Octopus, Crustaceans and Sting Rays. Sting Rays are one of the hammerheads favorite prey species. Large Hammerhead species esp. the "Great Hammerhead" is known to feed on other hammerhead species as well. Hammerheads are also cannibalistic, they eat their own young ones.