in the Pacific Ocean,near Australia
Most sawfish live in Australia.
birds, dolphins, manatees, sawfish
Yes they are becasue they used to be popular in the Atlantic ocean but now alot of people unted them so there is not many left. So now the Sawfish is now under protection and is illegal to kill or hunt.
Sawfish,also known as the Carpenter Shark, are a family of rays, characterized by a long, toothy nose extension snout. Several species can grow to approximately 7 metres or 23 feet
Sawfish live in different places, depending on the species. They are found in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans, e.g. the waters around the northern half of Australia, although some are found as far south as Sydney. They are also found in Atlantic waters, in tropical and sub-tropical regions.Habitats vary. 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
A sawfish is not a mammal. As its name suggests, it is a fish. It belongs to the "ray" family.
Sawfish are generally solitary creatures and do not typically form large groups. They tend to be found alone or in small numbers, often in shallow coastal waters, estuaries, and rivers. While some species may occasionally be seen in loose aggregations, this behavior is not common. Overall, sawfish prefer to maintain their own space as they hunt for prey.
Sawfish babies are typically born once a year, as they have a reproductive cycle that aligns with seasonal changes in their habitats. Female sawfish give birth to live young, with litters ranging from a few to over a dozen depending on the species. The gestation period can last several months, and the exact timing of births may vary based on environmental conditions and species.
Sawfish Head - 2011 was released on: USA: 5 March 2011
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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.
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.