As you evidently do not know sharks do not you in fact live in the US per se. They in fact live in the ocean therefore not in the contental United States and they could not attack in the US
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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
it travels 200 miles
Well there are 9 different species of Hammerhead Sharks : Winghead shark Scalloped bonnethead White fin hammerhead Scalloped hammerhead Scoophead Great hammerhead Bonnethead Smalleye hammerhead Smooth hammerhead The Great and the Scalloped hammerhead are listed on the World Conservation Union's 2008 Red List as endangered, whereas the Smalleye hammerhead is listed as vulnerable. As for the other species they are not endangered.
Yes, hammerhead sharks can attack humans. According to Shark week (Discovery Channel) in the last year there have been 33 attacks by hammerheads. None of these were fatal. There are 9 different species of hammerhead sharks.Sometimes, yes. But very rarely. There are fewer than 15 reported cases of unprovoked attacks on humans.According to my son's shark book, they are very aggressive and attack humans easily.According to wikipedia:"Of the nine known species of hammerhead, three can be dangerous to humans: the scalloped, great, and smooth hammerheads."http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammerhead_sharkAccording to Buzzle.com:"Are Hammerhead Sharks really as dangerous as they sound?Well, although sharks have always been associated with being aggressive and dangerous to encounter in the sea, no shark would bite a human for no reason and most Hammerheads are small in size. Such are considered harmless to humans. Well, as long as you don't get into their bad books by provoking them! When caught by fishermen, they are generally released back into the wild."http:/www.buzzle.com/articles/hammerhead-shark.htmlyes but only 33. there has never in history been a record of a hammerhead shark killing a human
You have many different types of sharks; Tiger shark, Great White shark, Hammerhead, Nurse shark, Cookie cutter shark.
A hammerhead shark has been found at depths as great as 80 meters. The shark can also be found in very shallow waters. It is declining in numbers very quickly because of shark finning that is practiced by many Asian cultures.
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They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
It is a shark. Many experts believe the bull shark is the most agressive. They have been known to swim into fresh water and attack humans.
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.