I don't think there are any maps of Hammerhead shark migration on Answers.com. I've been looking for some, too. You should Google it and try to find another website that does have one.
with a gun........a big one
a hammerhead shark
Type your answer here... It is one type of shark.....
they can both swim
they are one of the few animals that can get a tan
Yes. One biological feature of all reptiles is that they are coldblooded
As they are animals they reproduce sexually.
Hammerhead sharks have 38 to 46 teeth. However, they have more than one row of teeth so they can have over 100.
There are several different options in order to find information about shark bites online. Some good sites include for example "SurfScience" with the page "Avoiding Shark Attacks" or "Oceana" with the page "Tips for Avoiding Shark Attacks".
The scientific name for the hammerhead shark family is Sphyrnidae, with most being in the genus Sphyrna.The Great Hammerhead Shark is Sphyrna mokarran. (endangered species)The scalloped hammerhead is Sphyrna lewini. (endangered species)The "winghead shark" is Eusphyra blochii.
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.