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- Dashboard – Hammerhead
Create, organize, and share your routes Easily create or import routes with your preferred surface preference Organize route collections Share routes with ease
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Karoo OS Basics See all 21 articles SHOW ALL ARTICLES Features See all 19 articles SHOW ALL ARTICLES Routes and Rides See all 23 articles SHOW ALL ARTICLES Profiles and Data Sensors See all 17 articles SHOW ALL ARTICLES Dashboard Companion App All Help Articles regarding the Dashboard and the Companion App Basics See all 13 articles SHOW ALL ARTICLES Routes and Rides Dashboard - Changing
- Karoo – Hammerhead
Enjoy every ride without compromise with the world's most advanced yet intuitive cycling computer With industry-leading navigation and visualizations, next-gen usability, and advanced connectivity with your favorite cycling tech, Hammerhead Karoo makes every ride better than the last
- Hammerhead Sharks | National Geographic
Hammerhead sharks are consummate predators that use their oddly shaped heads to improve their ability to find prey Their wide-set eyes give them a better visual range than most other sharks And
- Hammerhead Shark - Ocean Conservancy
Hammerhead sharks are one of the most recognizable sharks in the sea They have wide-set eyes, which gives them a better field of vision than other sharks
- Great Hammerhead Shark - Oceana
Great Hammerhead Shark The great hammerhead shark is the largest of all hammerhead species, capable of growing up to 6 meters (20 feet) long and weighing over 449 kilograms (990 pounds) Its iconic hammer-shaped head, or cephalofoil, enhances the shark’s ability to detect prey through specialized sensory organs
- Hammerhead Shark - National Geographic Kids
This shark's unusual name comes from the unusual shape of its head, an amazing piece of anatomy built to maximize the fish's ability to find its favorite meal: stingrays A hammerhead shark uses its wide head to trap stingrays by pinning them to the seafloor The shark's eye placement, on each end of its very wide head, allows it to scan more area more quickly than other sharks can The
- Great hammerhead shark - Sphyrna mokarran — Shark Research Institute
Facts about the Great hammerhead shark - Sphyrna mokarran from the Shark Research Institute (SRI) SRI conducts and sponsors rigorous, peer-reviewed field research about sharks and uses science-based information to educate and advocate for shark conservation policies and protections by the world’s governing bodies, including CITES
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