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It is a delicate female Sphyrna corona, the world’s smallest hammerhead species, and goes by the local name cornuda amarilla — yellow hammerhead — because of the color of its fins and the ...
It is a delicate female Sphyrna corona, the world’s smallest hammerhead species, and goes by the local name cornuda amarilla—yellow hammerhead—because of the color of its fins and the edges ...
A hammerhead shark less than one meter long swims frantically in a plastic container aboard a boat in the Sanquianga National Natural Park, off Colombia’s Pacific coast. It is a delicate female ...
Despite increasing protection measures, these fish are among the world’s most endangered animals. New tests to detect species being traded, as well as population studies, aim to help save them.
Scalloped Bonnethead Shark (Sphyrna corona) Instead of a smooth, rounded head, the scalloped bonnethead shark had indentations, earning them the nicknames “crown” or “mallet head sharks.” ©D.
The new study demonstrates the importance of collecting local ecological knowledge to document declines in species populations.
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a hammerhead shark. A group of disc golfers witnessed a baby hammerhead shark fall from the sky while in the middle of a game in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina ...
Sphyrna alleni is a new hammerhead shark species named for the late Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist, according to a news release Monday from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
A hammerhead shark less than one meter long swims frantically in a plastic container aboard a boat in the Sanquianga National Natural Park, off Colombia’s Pacific coast. It is a delicate female ...