No, you imbecile - it swims.
A swordfish, like other fish, not only process water through their gills to breathe, they also use the water to move around (swim) so that it can get food. The water is also critical for keeping its skin moist and its body temperature regulated.
a swordfish defends its self by using his sword mouth to block like a shield to stop the predators or enemys from attacking!!!!
The skeleton of a swordfish is primarily composed of cartilage rather than bone, which is characteristic of many species of fish. This cartilaginous structure makes the skeleton lighter and more flexible, aiding in the swordfish's ability to swim swiftly through the water. Additionally, the swordfish has a distinctive elongated bill, which is an extension of its upper jaw, contributing to its streamlined shape. Overall, this unique skeletal composition supports the swordfish's adaptations for predatory behavior and fast swimming.
Always goes to the surface for water.
Hippo Swordfish
The dart was penetrating through the dart board after a very forceful throw.
basically, a food, shelter and water
they live in cave below the ocean
Adult Poison dart frogs breath through their skin and lungs
both,poison dart frogs live both on land and water . Mostly in rainforests .
The Swordtail comes in many different colors. The red tail swordfish is the common name for the red color swordfish. The Swordtail is an very tough fish that can adapt to a large range of water conditions.
Dolphins, swordfish, needlenose, there are many.