Means Hammerhead Shark
The scientific name for the hammerhead shark family is Sphyrnidae, with most being in the genus Sphyrna.The Great Hammerhead Shark is Sphyrna mokarran. (endangered species)The scalloped hammerhead is Sphyrna lewini. (endangered species)The "winghead shark" is Eusphyra blochii.
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 hammerhead shark got its name from the shape of its head, called a cephalofoil. There is no such thing as a dumb shark.
Anchor (Sphyrna lewini) , from Finding Nemo , is a scalloped hammerhead shark .
Hammerhead sharks belong to the family Sphyrnidae. This family is characterized by their distinctive hammer-shaped heads, which aid in their sensory perception and hunting capabilities. There are several species within this family, including the great hammerhead and the smooth hammerhead.
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There are studies that do suggest that some species of shark do have echo location such as the hammerhead shark (Order-Carcharhiniformes scientific name-Sphyrna zygaena) I hope this gives you enough info.
There are 9. All 9 species of the hammerhead belong in the family Sphyrnidae and the genus Sphyrna. The 9 species of hammerheads are scientifically known as S. zygaena (smooth hammerhead), S. lewini (scalloped hammerhead), S. mokarran (great hammerhead), S. couardi, S. tiburo (which consists of S. tiburo tiburo and S. tiburo vespertina and are also known as bonnetheads or shovelheads), S. media, S. corona, S. blochii, and S. tudes. SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME Sphyrna zygaenaSmooth Hammerhead Sphyrna lewini Scalloped Hammerhead Sphyrna mokarran Great Hammerhead Sphyrna tiburoBonnethead or Shovelhead Sphyrna media Scoophead shark Sphyrna corona Scalloped Bonnethead Sphyrna blochiiWinghead shark Sphyrna tudes Smalleye Hammerhead Sphyrna couardi Whitefin Hammerhead
yes, if using it as a name for a shark.
dorsal fin
because its head is shaped like a hammer!