Hammerhead Shark
Found in the waters off the coast of every continent except for Antarctica, hammerheads are a diverse group of sharks. They differ from other types of sharks not only because of their unique anatomy, but because they are very social and tend to school with one another during the day.
This model depicts the hammerhead shark's atypical “cephalofoil” head, which not only allows it to see above and below itself, but can also be used as a tool to pin prey against the ocean floor. Learn more astounding facts about this animal with our scientifically accurate figurine! Standing 2 inches tall and 6.5 inches long, this model is as tall as a stick of lip balm stood upright and about as long as a dollar bill. Hammerhead sharks vary in color depending on their species, but are usually a shade of grayish-brown. Non-toxic and BPA free.