However, it is best recommended to take any of the Sea of Cortez liveaboards from August to November when the water temperatures are around 27 °C mark and
hammerhead sharks also bring joy and excitement to everyone.
Not exact matches
The most distinctive feature of the
hammerhead shark is
also the one that scientists have struggled to explain: the
shark's bizarre head anatomy, with its flattened snout and widespread eyes.
The research
also shows that
hammerheads — among other
sharks — have a 360 - degree view of the world in the vertical plane, allowing them to simultaneously see prey above and below them.
Live birth
also occurs in some non-mammalian species, such as guppies and
hammerhead sharks; thus it is not a distinguishing characteristic of mammals.
We
also get seasonal sightings of Humpback Whales, Ragged - tooth and
Hammerhead Sharks, and nesting sea turtles.
Apart from this, Apo 29 is
also a popular site known for its swift currents where you can possibly site thresher
sharks,
hammerheads, and other large reef
sharks.
Eagle rays and the Cayman Islands» trademark turtles are common sightings along the East End walls, and it is
also the area where divers stand a reasonable chance of seeing passing reef
sharks, and possibly even
hammerheads.
In addition to mantas, these remote islands
also attract passing pelagics, including large pods of dolphin, schools of jacks and yellowfin tuna and a variety of whales that includes humpbacks, false killers and pilot whales, plus a showcase of
sharks that includes white tips, silver tips, silkies,
hammerheads, Galapagos, threshers, and occasionally tigers.
But these are
also the best months for encounters with Darwin and Wolf's big - ticket encounters, from packs of Galapagos, silky and schooling
hammerhead sharks to whale
sharks.
For those who want to try something a little different, some of the tour operators
also offer night time tours to the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve and are often treated to creatures not often seen during the day such as octopus and on occasion
Hammerhead sharks!
This is
also the best time for plenty of breath - taking action with the iconic
hammerhead shark.
We would
also go on to have brilliant encounters with manta rays, oceanic whitetips, a dozen or so
hammerheads and silky
sharks and these were just the headline creatures!
White tip reef
sharks are
also commonly sighted here and if you are lucky you may see some Galapagos
sharks and
hammerheads, 2 sights with which you will become increasingly familiar with on your Ecuador diving cruise.
In addition to colorful corals, turtles, eels, and reef fish, lucky divers may
also encounter larger pelagic species such as reef
sharks,
hammerhead sharks, and large groupers.
While enjoying some of the world's best diving and snorkeling opportunities, you can
also see shoals of
hammerhead sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, and thousands of colorful fish.
As an added bonus, whale
shark season in the Galapagos
also offers encounters with humpback whales, pilot whales, reef
sharks and the resident
hammerheads,
Our dive shop is
also very successful in finding schooling
hammerhead sharks.
We will
also explore popular dive sites such as Los Islotes where we'll encounter friendly sea lions, and El Bajo, which is known for its schools of
hammerhead sharks.
Not only can you see
hammerheads passing, sometimes even schooling but elusive thresher
sharks are
also in attendance.
Great news for marine animals: an enormous area around Cocos Island,
also called «
Shark Island» for it's high population of the apex predators, is now a safe haven for species from
hammerhead sharks to leatherback turtles.