Hammerhead sharks

Hammerhead sharks

The hammerhead shark is a collective term for the family of hammerhead sharks in the order Siluriformes of the phylum Chordata. The hammerhead shark, also known as the hammerhead shark, is named after its T-shaped head shape. The hammerhead shark is distributed in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and other sea areas of China, as well as in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. It often appears on beaches, bays, and river mouths. Previously, all eight subspecies of the hammerhead shark were included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Caribbean real shark

Caribbean real shark

The Caribbean true shark is a species of shark belonging to the true shark family and the true shark genus. At birth, the body length is 74 centimeters, and the maximum body length in adulthood is 295 centimeters. A species of tropical nearshore living at the bottom of continental and island shelves. It mainly inhabits shallow water areas, but according to records, its depth reaches at least 30 meters. I mainly eat bony fish. Mainly distributed in the Caribbean Sea. Also known as Caribbean reef shark, it refers to its habitat on coral reefs outside the Caribbean Sea and South America.
Endangered species of hammerhead shark

Endangered species of hammerhead shark

The hammerhead shark is a collective term for the family of hammerhead sharks in the order Siluriformes of the phylum Chordata. The hammerhead shark, also known as the hammerhead shark, is named after its T-shaped head shape. The hammerhead shark is distributed in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and other sea areas of China, as well as in the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. It often appears on beaches, bays, and river mouths. Previously, all eight subspecies of the hammerhead shark were included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.