No. the pressure of the water would kill them.
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Hammerhead sharks live under-water, which is notorious for lacking any kind of weather what-so-ever.
the ocean is salt water because the rocks in the ocean when the water brushes over the rocks give off salt but if you are talking about justregular salt and water it is because the salt is different from the salt in the ocean which the hammerhead sharks can not adapt to it as well
The behavior of hammerhead sharks are swimming around to eat marine animals.
sharks are around form July to September, they are in the ocean, there will be fish with a fin sticking out of the water, but it could also be an ocean sunfish, or a hammerhead shark.
They could if they wanted to do so. However, I know of no one witnessing a jumping hammerhead.Ken, the Shark Wrangler
They live in a fresh water ocean.
The hammerhead shark is common in tropical and temperate waters.
the water temperature ranges from 10 degrees celsius to 99 degrees celsius
There are 9 known species of Hammerhead Sharks and their size ranges from 0.9 to 6 meters (3 to 20 feet) in length. They weigh between 500 to 1000 pounds. They are usually light gray in color with a white belly. They can be distinctly recognized using their flat hammer like head. Hammerheads are one of the medium sized shark species.
They will go in almost any temperature of water