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Yes. Not only is the type of shark, the hammerhead endangered, the whole species of sharks is endangered. People may think this is helpful to the protection of human life, but the truth is it makes no difference. Surprissingly, sharks are completely unharmful to people. The only reason a shark will attack a person is if the shark feels threatened in any way. Therefore, sharks will only attack you out of protection. Most sharks are however becoming endangered due to the attack of humans.

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Some hammerhead species are considered endangered due to threats like overfishing and habitat loss. The scalloped hammerhead, in particular, is classified as endangered by the IUCN. Conservation efforts are focused on addressing these threats to protect hammerhead populations.

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