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Scalloped Hammerhead And Spotted Eagle Ray, Wolf Island, Galapagos. Although There Is Little Interaction Between The Species They Are Often Seen Swimming Or Schooling In The Same Areas. They Probably Do Not Compete For Food Or Habitat. The Scalloped Hammerhead Is Under Enormous Pressure From Fishing Activities For Shark Fins For The Asian, Mainly Chinese Market For Soup And Now Considered Critically Endangered

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Scalloped Hammerhead and Spotted Eagle Ray, Wolf Island, Galapagos. Although there is little interaction between the species they are often seen swimming or schooling in the same areas. They probably do not compete for food or habitat. The Scalloped Hammerhead is under enormous pressure from fishing activities for shark fins for the Asian, mainly Chinese market for soup and now considered critically endangered

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