Yes, both hammerhead and tiger refer to types of sharks. The hammerhead shark is known for its distinctive head shape, which resembles a hammer, while the tiger shark is recognized for its striped pattern and aggressive feeding habits. Both species belong to the broader classification of sharks within the subclass Elasmobranchii.
Yes, it is.
tiger shark = "manō kaika" or "manō kaleokelako"
Great White Shark, Tiger Shark, Hammerhead Shark, Sand Shark, Bull Shark
Mostly the Tiger shark would win. Most species of hammer heads are smaller than the tiger shark and hence would lose.
Tiger shark, great white shark,hammerhead shark,bull shark,cookie cutter shark,
Hammerhead sharks mostly but tiger sharks will too.
You have many different types of sharks; Tiger shark, Great White shark, Hammerhead, Nurse shark, Cookie cutter shark.
whale
There are a number of sharks, such as the Shortfin Mako shark, Longfin Mako, Oceanic Whitetip, Great White, Bull Shark, Blue shark, and Whale shark. There are many more sharks that populate the Atlantic, and most of them are migratory.
1 whale shark 2 great white shark 3 tiger shark 4 cat shark 5 tiger shark 6 bull shark 7 Hammerhead shark 8 Oceanic White Tip shark 9 Dusky Shark 10 Goblin Shark
The hammerhead shark is common in tropical and temperate waters.
could go either way but probably tiger cause it was bigger.