Swordfish produce a range of sounds primarily through movements in the water, often described as a series of clicks or pops. These sounds are generated by their specialized swim bladders and are thought to facilitate communication, especially during mating. However, swordfish are not known for making loud or distinctive noises, and their sounds are generally subtle and less noticeable compared to other marine species.
no.... bony fish are like... salmon & stuff
Large sharks like the Mako
sword fish :)
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The fastest water animal is the dolphin, but the fastest fish is the sail fish, not a sword fish.
The sword fish came into being in the beginning of time in Eden.
The sword fish attacks by lunging its long nose (the "sword" of the fish) at the predator or prey. It basically stabs at the victim to wound it or scare it away.
not all fish have skeletons on the outer skins of their body but some like the sword fish do
sword fish live at he bottom of the sea so that humans do not kill them.
sword fish
A sword fish is a fish due to it having gills, and a bone structure, unlike a shark that has cartilage, or a mammal that has lungs.
No, sword fish is not kosher as it does not have the easily removed scales required by the laws of kashrut.