They communicate by sending off mind waves sorta like talking on a cell phone or walkie talkie.
Sailfish display cooperation while hunting, sometimes joining dozens of other sailfish as they try to catch prey. The hunting sailfish communicate with one other during the hunt by changing their colors.
A sailfish has a sail, or dorsal fin, that it can raise and lower, which aids in navigation and hunting. The sail can be used to communicate with other sailfish, to intimidate prey, and to help it maneuver swiftly through the water. Additionally, raising the sail can increase the fish's visibility and make it appear larger to potential threats. Overall, the sail enhances the sailfish's agility and effectiveness as a predator.
Plants cannot communicate with one another.
Sailfish communicate during hunts primarily through visual signals and body language. They use their vibrant colors and dorsal fins to convey information to each other, such as coordinating movements or indicating the presence of prey. Additionally, they may employ rapid movements and changes in speed to signal their intentions to fellow sailfish. This form of communication helps them to work together effectively while hunting in groups.
Sailfish recipes can be found online from food recipe websites such as Allrecipes and Epicurious. You can also purchase a cooking book with sailfish recipes both online and from a bookstore.
Electronically.
sailfish is different to marlin, marlin have a long bill and a large fin on its head and a large crescent shaped tail, sailfish are smaller and have one long fin on its head to its back.
They communicate with each other by touching their antennae with one another. If red ants come upon another ant they do so to tell if they are from the same nest.
sailfish
yes , sailfish have lungs !
talking
they grunt to communicate