Yes, unlike some species of sharks that lay eggs. They produce litters of up to 50 pups.
is there even a hammerhead fish i think its only a hammerhead shark.
Does Hammerhead Sharks prey on young
by mouth
all young sharks are called pups
Sharks and rays are fish that give birth to live young.
A baby hammerhead shark is called a "pup." Like many other shark species, hammerhead sharks give birth to live young, and the pups are independent from birth, swimming away shortly after they are born. Hammerhead shark litters can vary in size, typically ranging from 20 to 40 pups.
Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. Their diet includes fish, squid, Octopus, Crustaceans and Sting Rays. Sting Rays are one of the hammerheads favorite prey species. Large Hammerhead species esp. the "Great Hammerhead" is known to feed on other hammerhead species as well. Hammerheads are also cannibalistic, they eat their own young ones.
Both. Most do give live birth but some species lay eggs
Hammerhead Sharks are carnivorous predators. Their diet includes fish, squid, Octopus, Crustaceans and Sting Rays. Sting Rays are one of the hammerheads favorite prey species. Large Hammerhead species esp. the "Great Hammerhead" is known to feed on other hammerhead species as well. Hammerheads are also cannibalistic, they eat their own young ones.
hammerhead sharks can be eaten be octopus or bigger sharks NOT BIGGER SHARKS ONLY OCTOPUSES
yes
Hammerhead sharks typically give birth to around 20 to 40 pups at a time, although litter sizes can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some species may have larger litters, while others may have fewer. The pups are born live and are fully developed, capable of swimming and hunting shortly after birth.