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        "description": "<p>This shark's distinctive head is designed for greater agility and panoramic vision, making the hammerhead a hunter to be reckoned with.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Hammerhead Sharks", 
        "url": "http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/animals/fish-animals/sharks-and-rays/deadliest-hammerhead-shark/", 
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                    "name": "Hammerhead Shark Animal Profile"
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        "transcript": "<p>In the ocean, hammerhead sharks prowl with some of the most amazing eyes in the natural world.</p><p>The bizarre head that gives this predator its name...has been the source of fascination...and bewilderment.</p><p>Theories abound. Many believe the head evolved as a kind of specialized rudder...allowing the shark to whip its body quickly upwards, backwards...and side to side.</p><p>It appears the shark does use its shape to facilitate lightning fast agility in the water.</p><p>But what may be even more useful to this graceful carnivore is vision from eyes at the very edge of the head's wide hammer.</p><p>Eyes that can see...nearly everything around them.</p><p>With eyes spread wide, the shark has spectacular vision.</p><p>With a move to the right, the shark can even see far behind.</p><p>With a move to the left...the same.</p><p>In fact, these eyes are positioned to give the hammerhead panoramic vision.</p>", 
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