Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran

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Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran

Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran Multicellular No cell wall Heterotroph Motile Sexual Reproduction Kingdom Anamalia

Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran Head shape Binocular smell for pinpointing location of prey Hydrodynamics for speed and efficiency in open ocean

Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran Ampullae of Lorenzini – allow the shark to sense electrical currents given off by all animals to hunt prey

Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran Lateral Line System– specialized cells to sense movement of prey in the water

Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna mokarran Reproduction-- Many sharks are ovoviviaprous. Their eggs hatch in the womb of the mother, offspring fight each other and those born have predatory experience at birth.