The sailfish is hunted by the dolphin fish and the shark.
The teeth of a sawfish are not meant to scare people away; rather, they serve a practical purpose in their natural habitat. These elongated, saw-like teeth are used for hunting and foraging, allowing sawfish to slash through schools of fish and to defend themselves from predators. While their appearance may be intimidating, sawfish are generally not aggressive towards humans and prefer to avoid contact.
Most sawfish live in Australia.
Tasmanian devils do not attack humans.
A sawfish is not a mammal. As its name suggests, it is a fish. It belongs to the "ray" family.
If sawfish were to become extinct, it would disrupt the marine food chain and ecosystem balance. As apex predators, sawfish help regulate populations of their prey, which include fish and crustaceans. Without sawfish, these prey species could proliferate unchecked, potentially leading to overgrazing of seagrass beds and coral reefs, which serve as critical habitats for many marine organisms. This imbalance could ultimately affect the entire marine ecosystem and the species that depend on it, including humans.
The alligator will attack humans, but not on a regular basis.
No but you can attack them
fishes
Sawfish Head - 2011 was released on: USA: 5 March 2011
no but they do attack humans
no most sharks do not attack humans unless they do something to provoke them
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.