हैमरहेड Meaning in English
हैमरहेड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : hammerhead
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
हैमरहेड शार्कहैमरलॉक
हैमरलॉक्स
हैमरस्मिथ
हैमरस्टाइन
हैमरस्टीन
हम्मिटिक
हैमी
हैम्पशायर
हैम्पटन
हैम्पस्टेड
हमारांग
हमरतिया
हैम्स
हाम्स
हैमरहेड हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""1952 में जन्मे लोग नेक्सस 5 (कोड नामित - हैमरहेड) एंड्रॉयड ऑपरेटिंग सिस्टम से चलता गूगल और एलजी इलेक्ट्रॉनिक्स द्वारा सह विकसित एक स्मार्टफोन है।
हैमरहेड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Later, Shredder sends her to steal more resources from Krang and uses that to create Koya and Bludgeon: a mutant hawk and hammerhead shark.
1996 albums The smalleye hammerhead (Sphyrna tudes), also called the golden hammerhead or curry shark, is a small species of [shark], belonging to the family Sphyrnidae.
As in all hammerheads, its head is flattened and laterally expanded into a hammer-shaped structure called the cephalofoil, which in this species is wide and long with an arched front margin bearing central and lateral indentations.
The yellow-orange pigments of the smalleye hammerhead seem to have been acquired from the penaeid shrimp Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, the main food of juvenile sharks, and from sea catfish and their eggs, the main food of adults.
Because of its abundance, the smalleye hammerhead is an economically important bycatch of artisanal gillnet fisheries throughout its range and is used as food.
Despite being one of the most easily recognizable sharks, the smalleye hammerhead has had a long history of taxonomic confusion that still remains to be fully resolved.
However, for over two centuries, taxonomists believed Valenciennes' account matched the great hammerhead, which thus became known as Zygaena (later Sphyrna) tudes.
The smalleye hammerhead was known by a different name, Sphyrna bigelowi, coined by Stewart Springer in a 1944 issue of Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
tudes (the Coromandel specimen having been lost in the interim) and concluded that they were not great hammerheads, but rather the same species as S.
Carter Gilbert concurred in his 1967 revision of the hammerhead sharks, noting that while the lost Coromandel specimen was probably a great hammerhead, none of the existing material belonged to that species.
Thus, Sphyrna tudes became the accepted name for the smalleye hammerhead, taking precedence over S.
bigelowi because it was published earlier, and the great hammerhead received the next available name Sphyrna mokarran.
tudes and found that the lectotype from Nice is likely not a smalleye hammerhead, but rather a fetal whitefin hammerhead (S.