Yes. Not only is the type of shark, the hammerhead endangered, the whole species of sharks is endangered. People may think this is helpful to the protection of human life, but the truth is it makes no difference. Surprissingly, sharks are completely unharmful to people. The only reason a shark will attack a person is if the shark feels threatened in any way. Therefore, sharks will only attack you out of protection. Most sharks are however becoming endangered due to the attack of humans.
Becuase they swin in packs
They are endangered of extinction, as are all endangered species.
Scientist are not sure if they are endangered. Scientist are not sure if they are endangered.
Hatchet fish populations are not considered endangered. They are widely distributed in oceans worldwide and are not currently facing significant threats to their population numbers.
Yes, the yellow mongoose is endangered.
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Yes, because of hunting or habitat loss. Two of its species are currently listed as endangered (Great and Scalloped hammerheads) and two are vulnerable (Smalleye and Smooth hammerheads).
Hawaii Hammerheads was created in 1999.
Hawaii Hammerheads ended in 2000.
Wilmington Hammerheads was created in 1996.
Jupiter Hammerheads was created in 1998.
Great Whites and people are predators of Hammerheads.
Corpus Christi Hammerheads was created in 2003.
I don't believe so. Only three of nine species are dangerous, they are all endangered, and you more likely to be 10,000 times more likely to be bit by a new yorker than a shark
Hammerheads are one of the medium sized species of sharks, which make them an easy target for fishermen. Their fins are a delicacy. As a result of overfishing, hammerhead numbers have fallen drastically in many of their habitats. Fishermen usually cut off their fins and toss the remainder of the fish into the sea to die a horrible death. Loss of habitat is another danger to these sharks. Because of widespread uncontrolled hunting, hammerheads are considered an "endangered" species. Unless hunting them is stopped soon, these species may become extinct very soon.
Scientists are trying to help them but they need donations and groups to convince the government to help the poor things. But yes the population is growing. Inform friends and family that sharks aren't all that bad.
no