Full grown swordfish have no teeth.
Swordfish has no teeth!
the behavoriol adaptations of a swordfish help fellow swordfish communicate with each other to live
Sharks
a shark
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.
It depends on what kind of swordfish it is mostly they are gentle only if they are attacked by another type of creature.
It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.It depends on the type of fish. A gold fish is of the genus Carassius, while a swordfish is of the genus, Xiphias and so on.
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No. Whale sharks are filter feeders. They eat tiny, tiny things they sift out from the water. They don't have the teeth or the throat to swallow anything like an anywhere near adult swordfish.
No it si a fish swordfish you retart
Fish have scaled skin.