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.
yes
they camoflouge
For camoflouge purpouses.
camoflouge
it uses it camoflouge.
hide in trees with small gaps
the behavoriol adaptations of a swordfish help fellow swordfish communicate with each other to live
Swordfish was the password at the bank to send all the money!
the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species. the Swordfish are not listed as an endangered species.
the sword on a swordfish is called a beakfemale swordfish have gonads
All swordfish have the same gender and can mate with any other swordfish. Swordfish have an extra sense that can tell which way north is. Swordfish will attempt to mate with fish that have artificial "swords" attached to them. Swordfish don't have scales.
a swordfish can swim do summer salt