Hammerhead sharks primarily obtain their food through hunting and scavenging. They use their wide-set heads, which enhance their sensory capabilities, to detect prey such as fish, squid, and rays. Their hunting strategy often involves swimming in schools to corral prey or using their unique head shape to pin down their catch against the ocean floor. Additionally, hammerheads are known to employ ambush tactics, taking advantage of their agility and keen sense of smell to locate and capture food.
The Hammerhead shark is located at the top of the food chain
a hammerhead shark catches it food by sneaking up on its pray.
he eats out your mom
Humans when they sleep.
The mouth of a hammerhead is in the same place as with other shark species, and food is eaten in the same way. It is the eyes on extended facial protrusions that is different. The reason for the shape of the hammerhead shark's head is still not fully known.
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The sense that a hammerhead shark uses is their smell.
The Hammerhead shark is not a mammal.
The hammerhead shark got its name from the shape of its head, called a cephalofoil. There is no such thing as a dumb shark.
No, the mako lacks the trademark cephaloafoil configuration of the hammerhead.
They bite into them and tear them to pieces small enough to swallow.
tiger shark = "manō kaika" or "manō kaleokelako"