The habitat of the sawfish depends on the species, and on the country where they are found. They are incorrectly reported in Wikipedia as living in only shallow, muddy water, but this is not necessarily the case.They can be found in:coastal and estuarine habitatsmudflatsmarine waters, to a depth of up to 40mthe Freshwater sawfish is found in fresh or brackish rivers of northern Australia, with a range sometimes extending over 100 km inland
The habitat of the sawfish depends on the species, and on the country where they are found. They are incorrectly reported in Wikipedia as living in only shallow, muddy water, but this is not necessarily the case.They can be found in:coastal and estuarine habitatsmudflatsmarine waters, to a depth of up to 40mthe Freshwater sawfish is found in fresh or brackish rivers of northern Australia, with a range sometimes extending over 100 km inland
Most sawfish live in Australia.
Sawfish are Critically Endangered according to the IUCN. Sawfish are illegally hunted for their rostrum, liver oil, and fins. Additionally, they are accidentally fished up in nets. Besides sawfish, many other species are being threatened due to fishing nets. That is why it is best to by line-caught fish.
A sawfish is not a mammal. As its name suggests, it is a fish. It belongs to the "ray" family.
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Sawfish Head - 2011 was released on: USA: 5 March 2011
Yes. Sawfish are found in marine waters and estuaries along the western Australian coastline. The Freshwater sawfish is found in rivers of far northern western Australia, up to 100km inland.
The sawfish doesn't really have any predators. A wondering baby is a target for crocs and freshwater sharks , though.
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.
the same as a saw
they wiggle.