There are marlins, sailfish, swordfish, and two types of spearfish. There are probably a few more.
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the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species. the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species.
Swordfish are related to the tuna. They are part of the Xiphiidae family which includes tuna, swordfish, marlin, and some species of shark.
Swordfish has no teeth!
It is possible but for now swordfish are not listed as an endangered species. In the North Atlantic, the swordfish stock is fully rebuilt, with 2010 biomass estimates currently 5% above the target level. Overfishing is likely occurring in the Indian Ocean, these stocks are considered of high conservation concern. Greenpeace International has added the swordfish to its seafood red list but not the endanger species list.
If you are asking about the marine Swordfish they are "Xiphias gladius" if you are asking about the tropical livebearing Swordtail, then the species is "Xiphophorus helleri".
this is a common misunderstanding. There has been rumors about people getting sick after eating shark and swordfish, but there is no real toxin in either species. Thats why they are just rumors
Yes. Tuna, sharks, swordfish, sea turtles and a species of Pacific salmon.
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Swordfish can live up to an estimated 9 years. The swordfish start laying eggs when they are 5 or 6 years old.
Predators: Swordfish are prey for many types of animals at young ages and as adults. Adult swordfish are prey for Killer Whales. Predators of swordfish are Blue Marlin, Sailfish, Yellow Tuna and Dolphins.
the behavoriol adaptations of a swordfish help fellow swordfish communicate with each other to live