This drawing shows a group, or school, of hammerhead sharks swimming in the open ocean. These sharks have a unique feature: their heads look like hammers, which is why they are called hammerheads.

In the picture, many sharks are shown swimming around with seaweed and bubbles. The drawing includes several sharks, some in the foreground and some in the background, giving it a sense of depth.

The image is detailed with plenty of lines and shapes to fill in, making it well-suited for both adults and older children to color. The sharks have sharp features and streamlined bodies, and the background adds an interesting underwater environment with plants and bubbles.

Overall, this drawing provides a fun and engaging way to explore the ocean life of hammerhead sharks through coloring. It is complex enough to be suitable for both children and adults who enjoy detailed coloring work.

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