Swordfish are found around the world in tropical, temperate, and sometimes cold waters of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. North Atlantic swordfish are found in the Gulf Stream of the western North Atlantic Ocean, extending north into the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.
No...they live in the ocean!
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they live in cave below the ocean
There is no such thing as a swardfish. What you meant was a swordfish. Anyways, swordfishes live in t he ocean, hence the name swordFISH. Bye. Thanks 4 the question.
Swordfish are typically found in tropical temperature waters. They can be found in parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Swordfish are found around the world in tropical, temperate, and sometimes cold waters of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. North Atlantic swordfish are found in the Gulf Stream of the western North Atlantic Ocean, extending north into the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.
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the behavoriol adaptations of a swordfish help fellow swordfish communicate with each other to live
Swordfish are highly migratory fish ranging throughout the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, swordfish can be found in Canadian waters, particularly in the North Atlantic Ocean. They are often caught off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador during their migratory patterns. However, swordfish are more commonly associated with warmer waters, so their presence in Canada is primarily seasonal.
No, a swordfish is not an amphibian; it is a species of fish belonging to the billfish family. Swordfish are warm-blooded marine animals that live in the ocean and are characterized by their long, pointed bills. Amphibians, on the other hand, are a class of animals that typically live both in water and on land during different stages of their life cycle. Examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, and salamanders.
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