Hammerhead sharks are typically found in warm, tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are commonly seen near Coastlines and in shallow waters, particularly around coral reefs, continental shelves, and offshore islands. Species like the great hammerhead can also inhabit deeper oceanic waters. Key locations include the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the waters off the coasts of Hawaii, Florida, and the Bahamas.
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
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in hammerhead sharks
They headbutt other sharks.
Bigger Sharks or Even Big Eel's.
Great hammerheads (not grate) eat a huge variety of bony fish including tuna, grouper, and even smaller sharks. These sharks also eat crustaceans and squid.
Octopus are the most popular prey of hammerheads
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
Yes, there are. And VERY large sharks! Great whites, tiger sharks, mako sharks, big hammerheads, you name it!
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
hammerhead sharks can be eaten be octopus or bigger sharks NOT BIGGER SHARKS ONLY OCTOPUSES
Yes, because of hunting or habitat loss. Two of its species are currently listed as endangered (Great and Scalloped hammerheads) and two are vulnerable (Smalleye and Smooth hammerheads).