Beautiful Hammerhead Shark

Written By Ravinder Kumar on Saturday, March 3, 2012 | 9:59:00 AM


The Hammerhead sharks are a group of sharks in the family Sphyrnidae, so named for the unusual and distinctive structure of their heads,,which are flattened and laterally extended into a “hammer” shape called a “cephalofoil”. Most hammerhead species are placed in the genus Sphyrna while the winghead shark is placed in its own genus, Eusphyra. Many, not necessarily mutually exclusive, functions have been proposed for the cephalofoil, including sensory reception, maneuvering, and prey manipulation. Hammerheads are found worldwide in warmer waters along coastlines and continental shelves. Unlike most sharks, hammerheads usually swim in schools during the day, becoming solitary hunters at night. Some of these schools can be found near Malpelo Island in Colombia, Cocos Island, off Costa Rica, and near Molokai Island, in Hawaii. Large schools are also seen in southern and eastern Africa. Take a look at these photos of hammerhead shark.
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
Beautiful Hammerhead Shark
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Amazing Treepods – Artificial Trees


Trees naturally filter and clean our air, but in today’s heavily polluted world, it’s just too huge of a task to expect Mother Nature to take care of herself. Taking this into account, designers Mario Caceres and Cristian Canonico have designed a set of beautiful air-filtering trees for the SHIFTboston urban intervention contest. Called TREEPODS, the designs harnesses biomimicry to efficiently emulate the carbon filtration qualities of trees. Check them out, it looks amazing. Enjoy.
Amazing Treepods – Artificial Trees
Amazing Treepods – Artificial Trees
Amazing Treepods – Artificial Trees
Amazing Treepods – Artificial Trees
Amazing Treepods – Artificial Trees
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