What a hammerhead shark's structural adaptation?
Its strucural adaptation is its hammer on its head to attack its predator
You don't use Body Language. Body Language is the subconcious way we move our bodies , especially eyes, mouth and hands, when we are addressing other people. With skill and practice it is possible to learn as much from a person from the way they position themselves, the gestures they make, the faces they pull, the tone of their voice and so on as one can from the words they actually say. ---- Actually, a person can utilize body language in a variety of ways as a form of communication. For example: Dominance/Intimidation: Stand tall, square your shoulders, make direct, firm eye contact with the individual you wish to dominate. Appear Friendly and Approachable: Relax your shoulders, smile casually, make occassional soft eye contact, if seated at a table then "open" your environment: place your arms in a comfortable position apart from one another. Don't Mess with Me: Narrow your eyes, cross your arms, don't smile, stand with your feet slightly apart and create a strong frame. (This works quite well in those situations when you don't want an eager suitor or other annoying individual to come up and bother you.) With practice, you can manipulate your own body language to evoke the desired response out of others.
yes they eat large meaty foods like small pieces of fish, squid, shrimp, and live goldfish.
Is a hammerhead shark the dummmist shark?
The hammerhead shark got its name from the shape of its head, called a cephalofoil.
There is no such thing as a dumb shark.
How many teeth does a hammerhead shark have have?
Hammerhead sharks have 38 to 46 teeth. However, they have more than one row of teeth so they can have over 100.
What is the closest relative to the hammerhead shark?
my great-aunt pearl. She is a real hammer in the head.
How high can a thresher shark jump?
On Mon., Nov.2, 2009 at approximately 10am I saw a thresher shark approximately 7 feet long overall, jump, flip and spin about 6 times in a row. It got about 3 feet in the air, enough for its whole body to clear the water as it performed its awesome gymnastics. It was not as graceful as a spinner dolphin but certainly spectacular. This took place about 1 mile from shore off the coast of Huntington Beach, CA, on a sunny day with very little wind and nothing else going on nearby. I was delivering a catamaran from Long Beach to San Diego and travelling under power. At one point, the shark was about 20 feet from our bow then stopped jumping as we went by.
What kind of fish do the hammerhead sharks eat?
There are no animals that eat hammerhead sharks because they are at the top of the food chain. Humans do eat hammerhead sharks and in some countries are considered to be somewhat of a delicacy.
Who would win in a fight a tiger shark or hammerhead shark?
Mostly the Tiger shark would win. Most species of hammer heads are smaller than the tiger shark and hence would lose.
sharks prey are just about every thing... from coral to fish and sometimes even human. Shark will not usually attack human but if they are around and they think you are a threat they WILL attack!
Where do hammerhead sharks live?
Hammerhead sharks are known to live in mostly warm, tropical waters, only venturing into cooler waters to breed. They dwell in shallower areas and/or the neuritic zone of the ocean.
in salt water like near the gulf of mexico
They prefer to live in warm water that is found along the coastlines. They can be found in tropic and sub tropic waters all over the world. They tend to migrate to cooler water in the summer months. They prefer to live well below the surface of the water.
How many hammerhead sharks are left in the world?
Well there are 9 different species of Hammerhead Sharks :
Winghead shark
Scalloped bonnethead
White fin hammerhead
Scalloped hammerhead
Scoophead
Great hammerhead
Bonnethead
Smalleye hammerhead
Smooth hammerhead
The Great and the Scalloped hammerhead are listed on the World Conservation Union's 2008 Red List as endangered, whereas the Smalleye hammerhead is listed as vulnerable. As for the other species they are not endangered.
Pikachu sense its surroundings how?
Pikachu recognizes its surroundings by perking up it's nose and sniffing. Also, by sense of sight, and when it's electric cheek touches something. It understands many things beyond human comprehention; so it understands how it's surroundings work.
They move there tail side to side creating a forward thrust movement
Are there sharks in Hilton head?
Yes, I went to day with my girl and family amd we saw two sharks about 300 yards off shore. By the booie thing not very far but all you see is theie fins and yea scary but fun. Beach
Why do sharks drown if they stay sill for too long?
Their ability to breathe depends on the motion of water across thir gills. If the water flow is stopped for too long the gills are unable to extract any more oxygen and they die.