Bogenstirn-Hammerhai
Sphyrna lewini
Tropische und subtropische Küstengewässer, Tiefseeberge, Hochseeströmungen und Riffe.
Charakteristischer Hammerkopf mit gewellter Vorderkante (scalloped). Graubraune Rückenfärbung, weißer Bauch. Hohe Rückenflosse mit dunkler Spitze.
Identification
The scalloped hammerhead is identified by the distinctive scallop (three notches) on the leading edge of its cephalofoil. The head is slightly more curved than in the great hammerhead or smooth hammerhead. Adults reach 4.3 meters.
Distribution & Habitat
Scalloped hammerheads range across tropical and warm-temperate seas globally. They are pelagic as adults but pupping grounds are often in coastal estuaries. Major aggregation sites include Cocos Island (Costa Rica), the Galapagos (especially Darwin and Wolf), and Malpelo (Colombia).
Behavior
During the day, scalloped hammerheads form enormous schools — sometimes hundreds of animals — around seamounts and islands where strong currents bring prey and cleaner fish. Researchers still debate why this species schools: hypotheses include social hierarchy, navigation, and predator avoidance. At night, the schools disperse and individual animals hunt alone.
Where to See Them
Cocos (Costa Rica), Galapagos, and Malpelo are the classic sites. These are advanced liveaboard destinations with strong currents — technical experience and a negative-entry descent are usually required. Keep close to the reef or wall, stay calm, exhale slowly to minimize bubble noise, and let the sharks come to you.
Tropische und subtropische Gewässer aller Ozeane. Bekannte Schulen: Galapagos, Isla del Coco, Revillagigedo-Inseln, Darwin (Galapagos).
Bildet tagsüber riesige Schulen an Tiefseeberg. Jagt nachts als Einzelgänger. Schulen bestehen hauptsächlich aus Weibchen.
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