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One day, while snorkeling on the beach with a friend, I found something strange in the water.

It was a
hammerhead shark! Hammerhead sharks are particularly good swimmers due to their hydrodynamic function
in the head. All sharks are carnivores. Most eat live fish, including other sharks. Most sharks eat whole prey or
strip large chunks of meat at once. They also eat dying animals. Hammerhead sharks have certain food
preferences. Their slender heads can help them find their favorite prey. Great hammerhead sharks like to eat
stingrays. This was observed when stingrays were found when examining the stomach contents of the
hammerhead shark. Stingrays are usually difficult to find because they are partially buried in sediments.
However, hammerhead sharks can swim close to the bottom and find them because they can swing their heads
in a large arc like a metal detector. It turned out not to be hungry, so I didn't try to attack us. If I hadn't died in
the middle of the sea, I shouldn't have been attacked. We tried to touch the shark, but it was so scary that we
immediately swam back to the beach. It was so amazing and had such adventurous water activities!

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