Hammerhead sharks often live in schools for several reasons, including enhanced safety through group living, which helps protect them from predators. Schooling can also improve foraging efficiency, as they can coordinate their hunting strategies to corral prey more effectively. Additionally, social interactions within schools may play a role in reproduction and maintaining social structures among individuals.
Most sharks live alone but hammerhead like a crowd. They gather together in huge groups called schools in certain times of the year to breed. Because the schools are so huge the hammerheads a big variety.
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Hammerhead sharks have rows of teeth. During the day they swim in schools but they hunt alone at night.
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No ... Not usually. Maybe at a zoo though.
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Hammerhead sharks can live up to 25 years. Lifespan is cut short by disease, food shortages and angler's off the coast of Florida. tottally fake
is there even a hammerhead fish i think its only a hammerhead shark.
White sharks are opportunistic eaters. They will attack and eat a hammerhead.