None. It's a fish, and fishes as a rule don't make noise - although some species of fish have been discovered to be able to make sounds, although never very loud. The sea creatures that do make loud noises are mammals, like whales and dolphins.
Hammerhead sharks inhabit tropical and temperate waters worldwide, preferring warmer temperatures. They can be found in coastal areas, coral reefs, and open ocean habitats. They are well-adapted to a variety of climates but are sensitive to temperature changes.
Yes, Kenya has a variety of shark species in its coastal waters. Some common species found in Kenyan waters include blacktip reef sharks, hammerhead sharks, and whale sharks. However, the risk of shark attacks on humans in Kenya is very low.
Only the Great Hammerhead is considered dangerous, simply because of it's size.
Sinkholes themselves do not make sounds. However, the process of a sinkhole forming or collapsing can create sounds such as rumbling or collapsing debris.
make sure theres no shark warnings
whale
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.
bonnet heads have rounded heads and hammerheads have flat heads.
It has a body like a shark and a head like a hammer, so it has a hammerhead shark-type body.
he is a shark with a little snotter hanging from his nose