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Swordfish do not camouflage in the traditional sense like some other marine animals. Instead, they rely on their speed and agility to evade predators and catch prey. Their coloration, featuring a dark blue or gray top and a lighter underside, helps them blend into the ocean depths when viewed from above or below, but they do not change color or actively camouflage themselves in their environment.

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