The swordfish uses its 'sword' to swim into a school of fish. Then, he slashes his sword at the fish, causing the fish to be all slashed up.
A swordfish protects itself with its "sword", because it has no other useful weapon, such as teeth and claws. For example:a shark uses its teeth for protection and an octupus uses its ink spray so its enemies won't see them but a swordfish uses its sword-like nose to defeat its enemies and predators. 2 male swordfish will have a swordfight, while only one swordfish under attack will try and stab its enemy.
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They don't. It's a myth.
they hide the dandruff growing on the hair
well how do guinea pigs hide well.......... they can...hide underneath somethingor hide in the corner because they have no were els to go!
The Nemean lion had a hide so tough, arrows or even sword blades could not pierce it, so Hercules figured he may as well use the lion's own claws, which he did.
It is not supposed to be answered. It is there for you to think about.
Bubble boat doesnot do anything but help you hide from certain enemiesTHIS GAME RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well you know how they say ostriches "bury their heads" in the sand when they feel they're in danger? That is actually a myth, they really try to hide by crouching in tall grass. Without grass, they're out in the open.
They didn't they wore them on their belt. Sometimes a dagger would be in a boot. The sword replaced the dagger for the most part.
Yes but how ? They used hide straps and picked the strongest people
well ,there is a ''row hide'' blues band in belgrade, Serbia