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Hammerhead shark - Wikipedia The hammerhead sharks are a group of sharks that form the family Sphyrnidae, named for the unusual and distinctive form of their heads, which are flattened and laterally extended into a cephalofoil (a T-shape or "hammer")
Hammerhead shark | Diet, Size, Facts | Britannica Hammerhead shark, any of 10 shark species belonging to the genera Sphyrna (9 species) and Eusphyrna (1 species), characterized by a flattened hammer- or shovel-shaped head, or cephalofoil
Hammerhead Sharks | National Geographic The great hammerhead is the largest of the nine identified species of this shark It can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh up to 1,000 pounds, although smaller sizes are more common
Fact Sheet- Hammerhead Shark | Sharks The Great Hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran) and Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) sharks are long lived, late maturing, and relatively slow growing Great Hammerhead Sharks can live to up to 44 years and have a gestation period of 11 months producing 6-33 pups biennially Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks can live to up to 35 years and have a gestation period of 8-12 months producing 15-31 pups
Hammerhead Shark: Facts And Information - Shark Truth Hammerhead Sharks are opportunistic predators with a varied diet that includes fish, rays, cephalopods, and crustaceans Their unique head shape plays a crucial role in locating and capturing prey, as it allows for a broader field of vision and improved sensory capabilities
Great Hammerhead Shark - Oceana Its iconic hammer-shaped head, or cephalofoil, enhances the shark’s ability to detect prey through specialized sensory organs Great hammerheads are found worldwide in tropical, coastal waters These solitary sharks are known to migrate long distances upwards of 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles)
Hammerhead Shark - Ocean Conservancy Hammerhead sharks are one of the most recognizable sharks in the sea! No one has a head quite like theirs, which is where they got their name (no surprise) Hammerhead sharks have very wide-set eyes, which gives them a better field of vision than other sharks
Hammerhead Shark - the shark side of life Hammerhead sharks, belonging to the family Sphyrnidae, are instantly recognizable and utterly captivating marine predators Their uniquely shaped heads, known as cephalofoils, set them apart from all other sharks and have long intrigued scientists and ocean megalodon shark enthusiasts alike
The 10 Known Species of Hammerhead Sharks: A Guide by Shark Guardian Learn about the 10 species of hammerhead sharks found worldwide Discover their habitats, scientific names, and IUCN conservation status in this educational and conservation-focused blog by Shark Guardian