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- Sphyrna - Wikipedia
Sphyrna is a genus of hammerhead sharks with a cosmopolitan distribution in the world's oceans Members of Sphyrna have a tendency to inhabit coastal waters along the intertidal zone rather than the open ocean, as their prey such as invertebrates, fish, rays, small crustaceans, and other benthic organisms hide in the sands and sediment along
- Hammerhead Shark Facts and Information - FossilGuy. com
The Common Hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena) still populates the Chesapeake bay today and is one of the largest sharks in the bay Hammerheads at the Calvert Cliff area are much less common than grey shark teeth, and, if you're not careful, they can easily be confused with them
- Scalloped Hammerhead – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
Scalloped hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) underwater Photo © Doug Perrine Sphyrna lewini Named for their scallop like cephalophoil (‘hammer head’) these large sharks are open-water hunters Using their impressive cranium to detect even the most hidden of prey Order – Carcharhiniformes Family – Sphyrnidae Genus – Sphyrna Species
- Family Sphyrnidae - Hammerhead, bonnethead, or scoophead sharks
Marine, coastal; occasionally in brackish water Distribution: global (chiefly warm waters) Head laterally expanded, with eyes and nasal openings much wider set than in other sharks The blades presumably server to increase the sharks' sensory capabilities No spiracle A maximum length of 4 5 m was reported for Sphyrna tudes They feed on a
- Sphyrna - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran: DF 17 16-17) is the largest hammerhead shark (up to 6 m) and has a nearly rectangular cephalofoil It preys extensively on rays and other sharks and has teeth with serrated edges (Fig 2 24)
- Sphyrna - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sphyrna is one of the two genera in the Hammerhead shark group, and is the largest genera out of the two, with eight members in it The word Sphyrna is a Greek word meaning "hammer", which refers to the shape of the shark's head
- New Species of Hammerhead Shark Discovered | Focusing on Wildlife
The newly-described Sphyrna species is a small hammerhead shark less than 1 5 m in length Scientifically named Sphyrna alleni (common name is the shovelbill shark), it has a flat, shovel shaped head that lacks indentations on its anterior edge
- Hammerhead Sharks (Sphyrna) - Marine Life Identification
Hammerhead Sharks (Sphyrna) are perhaps one of the most recognizable and fascinating species of sharks in our oceans Renowned for their unique, flattened head shape, these incredible creatures have captivated scientists and ocean enthusiasts alike
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