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  2. Mudhead - Wikipedia

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    Mudhead may refer to: "Mudhead", a song by Combustible Edison from their 1996 album Schizophonic! "Mudhead", a song by The Supersuckers from their 1994 album La Mano ...

  3. Powerhead (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    A powerhead is a specialized firearm used underwater that is fired when in direct contact with the target. Powerheads are often used for spear fishing and against sharks or alligators for sport, defense, or to kill nuisance animals.

  4. Hammerhead (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hammerhead is a 1968 British Eurospy thriller film directed by David Miller and starring Vince Edwards, Judy Geeson and Diana Dors. [1] Its plot concerns a criminal mastermind who attempts to steal NATO secrets, with an American agent hot on his trail.

  5. Hammerhead (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hammerhead is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character is primarily depicted as an adversary of the superhero Spider-Man. [2] He is a temperamental mobster who often dresses and acts in the 1920s style, and a prominent member of the Maggia, a fictional organized crime syndicate. [3]

  6. Great hammerhead - Wikipedia

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    The typical minimum great hammerhead measures 3.5 m (11 ft) long and weighs over 230 kg (510 lb), while the maximum measures 4.6 m (15 ft) long and weighs 449.5 kg (991 lb). A small percentage of the population, mostly or all females, are much larger. The longest great hammerhead on record was 6.1 m (20 ft).

  7. Hammerhead shark - Wikipedia

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    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"). The shark's eyes are placed one on each end of this T-shaped structure, with their small mouths directly centered and ...