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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 December 2024. Family of sharks Hammerhead sharks Temporal range: Early Miocene – recent Pre๊ ๊ O S D C P T J K Pg N Scalloped hammerhead Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Subclass: Elasmobranchii Order: Carcharhiniformes ...
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Sharks are a secondary threat to the player character in the 1984 Taito game, Sea Fighter Poseidon. Sharks are underwater enemies in a few entries of both the Mario and Donkey Kong franchises. Sharks are occasional enemies in the Ecco the Dolphin series. Finding Nemo, a video game for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and Windows.
The great hammerhead shark is found in a variety of water depths such as shallow lagoons and coral reefs, and in deeper waters up to 984 feet. These sharks frequent coastal and tropical waters, as ...
29 shortfin mako sharks. 25 blue sharks. 18 hammerhead sharks. 6 silky sharks. 6 bull sharks. 8 whale sharks. 3 great hammerhead sharks. The group has also tagged alligators, dolphins, seals ...
Sphyrna alleni, the shovelbill shark, is a species of hammerhead shark found along the West Atlantic coast from Belize to Brazil. Its pointed cephalofoil distinguishes it from the more northern bonnethead shark (Sphyrna tiburo), from which it was split in 2024. The species is also diagnosed by different tooth and precaudal vertebrae counts.
A large hammerhead shark was spotted feeding on some stingrays feet away from beachgoers in Orange Beach, Alabama, on August 15, viral video shows.Footage captured by Texas resident Catarena Peek ...
The scoophead (Sphyrna media) is a little-known species of hammerhead shark, part of the family Sphyrnidae. It inhabits the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, from Panama to southern Brazil, and in the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Gulf of California to Ecuador, and probably northern Peru, as well. It is found in shallow, inshore ...