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they eat sand.
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.
most of the hammerhead sharks are brownish. However, the smooth hammerhead sharks is olive green or dark gray-brown in the top and white underneath. Their pectoral fins have black tips.
The Latin name for the hammerhead shark is Sphyrna. This genus includes several species, such as the great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran) and the smooth hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena). Hammerhead sharks are known for their distinctive wide-set heads, which enhance their sensory capabilities.
The sense that a hammerhead shark uses is their smell.
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 Hammerhead shark is not a mammal.
A hammerhead shark eats enough food until they aren't hungry . Scientists have not found officially how much they eat
The hammerhead shark got its name from the shape of its head, called a cephalofoil. There is no such thing as a dumb shark.