What is the Hammerhead shark?
Hammerhead Shark is a type of shark that was named after a particularly unusual and distinctive shape of the head. The head of these sharks extends outwards to both sides in two relatively long, flat extensions with one eye located at both ends of the extension. This shape gives the head of these sharks a somewhat hammer look when you can see from above. There are several different types of hammer sharks and have a number of unique and special attributes outside the unusual shape of their heads.
mostly belonging to the family sphyrnidae and the family is more of the bone, which is the primary bone, it is the primary heritage that is the primary bone. The reason and usefulness of the unusual form of their heads has long been speculated and theorized by many different scientists. One of the strongest theories for a long time was that the shape of Hammerhead Sharks was headed to make them more maneuver and turn faster in the water.
However, it has recently been assumed that the specific vertebrae of the hammer shark has allowed him to close the observed physical curves. There is strong evidence that suggests that the shape of the shark head is more about perception, because the wide separation of his eyes allows more binocular vision than many other sharks. The Hammerhead shark can effectively see higher and below for swimming, as well as see in front of him and on each side. The wider separation of its nasal beams also allows it to be more sensitive to its environment and at the same time find prey.Hammerhead shark will usually hunt along the ocean bottom and has a relatively small mouth compared to other sharks. Although often a lonely predator at night, more Th100 sharks were observed during the day. They usually feed on other sharks, octopus, octopus, stinging rays and even their own young.
Hammerhead Sharks is born birth and embryo is usually powered by a yolk bag that becomes a "pseudoplacent"Towards the end of pregnancy, allowing nutrients to switch from the mother to the developing child. In one type of shark hammer in which a woman was able to create a zygot without the need for male semen, there was even an example of asexual reproduction. The skin of the hammer shark is able to receive sun tan, which is quite unusual and can occur if the shark spends excessive time in shallow waters.