These flat-headed predators typically thrive in warm-temperature coastal and tropical waters.
Scalloped hammerhead sharks have developed an unusual method of keeping warm while diving deep in cold waters: they hold their breath.
The team attached sensor devices near the dorsal fins of six hammerheads near Hawaii to better understand their breeding strategy in deep cold water. As per the study, the individual devices helped to gather data on muscle temperature, ocean depth, body orientation, and activity levels.'s muscle remained warm throughout its dive into deep cold water. When hammerhead sharks approached their natural habitat , the muscles started to cool again.
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