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Hammerhead Shark: Anatomy, Behavior, and Conservation Facts #1588905 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustration depicts a scalloped hammerhead shark (Sphyrna lewini) in mid-swim, highlighting its signature hammer-shaped cephalofoil, which enhances electroreception and binocular vision. The open mouth reveals rows of serrated teeth used for grasping prey like fish, rays, and crustaceans. Its streamlined body and prominent dorsal fin emphasize its adaptation for agile movement in tropical and temperate coastal waters.
Used on marine biology educational pages, conservation campaign sites, or aquarium exhibit descriptions; targets users seeking visual identification, biological facts, or ecological importance of hammerhead sharks.
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