The first hammerhead shark, belonging to the genus Sphyrna, was described in 1770 by the naturalist Peter Simon Pallas. However, various species of hammerhead sharks have been recognized and classified over the years, with ongoing research contributing to our understanding of their diversity. The distinct flattened head shape of hammerhead sharks has made them a subject of interest in marine Biology since their early identification.
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The sense that a hammerhead shark uses is their smell.
The Hammerhead shark is not a mammal.
The hammerhead shark got its name from the shape of its head, called a cephalofoil. There is no such thing as a dumb shark.
No, the mako lacks the trademark cephaloafoil configuration of the hammerhead.
tiger shark = "manō kaika" or "manō kaleokelako"
The Hammerhead shark is located at the top of the food chain
a hammerhead shark catches it food by sneaking up on its pray.
A hammerhead Shark is a vertebrate, as it has a spine and an internal skeleton.