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Great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran)
Biological Profile


great hammerhead
Great hammerhead
(Sphyrna mokarran)
illustration ©FAO courtesy Species Identification and Biodata



Distinguishing Characteristics
1. Head nearly straight and hammer-shaped with a prominent indentation at the midline

2. First dorsal fin is tall and curved

3. Pelvic fins have a curved rear margin



great hammerhead
Great hammerhead
(Sphyrna mokarran)
Specimen
© George Burgess


great hammerhead
Great hammerhead
(Sphyrna mokarran)
Underwater
© Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch


great hammerhead
Photos to help identify the different hammerhead species in the Atlantic Ocean:
A. Smooth Hammerhead, B. Scalloped Hammerhead, C. Great Hammerhead, D. Bonnethead
© George Burgess