Thread:MyztriCaecusCA/@comment-30868164-20170125030414/@comment-28435078-20170125051006

XXTheRandomShowXx wrote: They are called blades on a hammerhead shark, which, if I'm not mistaken, is brought up directly after the word we're fighting over. "...two long blades protruding from either side of its head, bearing similarities to the head of a hammerhead shark." Blades sound better then structures, too. Would you say "A hammerhead's structures"? No, you would say "A hammerhead's blades", because people know what you're talking about that way. It's also much faster to say blades than structures. Random, if you still don't agree, ask one of the other editors about why they think blades is being used in the wrong terminology.