One page should replace several
This comparison should absorb the weaker hammerhead pair pages into a single field-guide resource.
Comparison guide
Pocket Shark already has enough hammerhead material to justify one durable multi-species comparison page. That is better than keeping several narrow pair pages alive.
This comparison should absorb the weaker hammerhead pair pages into a single field-guide resource.
Bonnethead, scalloped hammerhead, and great hammerhead are enough for a first comparison page.
The species comparison and the group hub should support each other.
| Species | Why it belongs here | Follow-up |
|---|---|---|
| Bonnethead | Helps anchor the small end of the comparison | Bonnethead profile |
| Scalloped hammerhead | A central comparison species in the cluster | Hammerhead hub |
| Great hammerhead | Adds the largest familiar anchor species | Great hammerhead profile |
Keep moving through the field guide with the pages that make this one more useful.
The broader hammerhead hub for identification and range context.
A smaller hammerhead that readers often meet early.
The largest hammerhead anchor profile.
Pocket Shark is built as an offline shark field guide for iPhone and iPad, so the same comparisons, glossary notes, and species context can stay with you away from a browser.
Get the field guide on the App Store