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HAMMERHEAD SHARKS

HAMMERHEAD SHARKS. By Sean McCallum 2F. Looks Like. Hammers White under their belly Great and Scalloped hammerheads are greenish brownish and small-eye hammerheads are gray They are usually 11 feet long. Food. Squid Bony fish Crabs Smaller sharks Stingray. Habitat.

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HAMMERHEAD SHARKS

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  1. HAMMERHEAD SHARKS By Sean McCallum 2F

  2. Looks Like • Hammers • White under their belly • Great and Scalloped hammerheads are greenish brownish and small-eye hammerheads are gray • They are usually 11 feet long

  3. Food • Squid • Bony fish • Crabs • Smaller sharks • Stingray

  4. Habitat • Small-eye hammerhead sharks live close to land • Scalloped hammerhead sharks live in warm waters • Great hammerheads live in shallow reefs

  5. Family life • Small-eye hammerhead’s live in school’s or groups. • Great and Scalloped hammerheads live on their own

  6. Fun facts • Good at sniffing • Big • 5 species • 3 main kinds Great , Scalloped , and Small-eye • Largest known is over 18 feet 7 inches • Dangerous

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