A sawfish is not a mammal. As its name suggests, it is a fish. It belongs to the "ray" family.
Trevor Gowdy's Monster Fish - 2009 Sawfish was released on: USA: 9 December 2009
No, sawfish, which are related to sharks and rays, are not a kosher species of fish as they do not have the required expandable fins and easily removed scales.
Sawfish, tarpon, and sharks.
Boneless or cartilaginous Fish, as opposed to Bony Fish. they are in the same basic group as sawfish and- Sharks.
In the Netherlands the legendary sawfish is named Zoetwaterzaggrog. It is named in dutch by early settlers.
No. Although sawfish are called the Carpenter shark, they are not sharks. they belong to the ray family.Sawfish are not the same as saw sharks, which aresharks.
Yes, sawfish do have scales. They are fish that belong to the ray family, so their scales are not like the scales of other fish, but are tiny placoid scales, or dermal denticles. Even the so-called teeth on the snout (known as the rostrum) are modifed scales, and not teeth at all. Sawfish have been observed using these sharp scales on the rostrum to split smaller fish in half.
The sailfish is hunted by the dolphin fish and the shark.
Sawfish eat numerous little fish.
Sawfish, also know as Carpenter Shark, are a family of rays. These fish are not kosher as they do not meet the two requirements of kosher fish: movable fins and easily removed scales.
Most sawfish live in Australia.