Sailfish live in a range of ocean depths, typically found in the warmer waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They are highly adaptable and can dive to deeper waters to hunt for prey, such as smaller fish and squid. Their streamlined bodies and powerful fins enable them to maneuver efficiently in various depths, while their keen eyesight helps them detect prey even in dimly lit conditions. Additionally, sailfish are known for their speed, which allows them to quickly reach the surface or deeper waters as needed.
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Yes they live in all of the major oceans of the world.
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Sailfish live in the warmer waters of the oceans around the world.
once the sailfish has hached it just starts to swim and live its life but when danger comes it swimes but wount make it. sad sad life but at lest it gets to live a life.
They live in "warmer sections of all the oceans of the world."
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yes , sailfish have lungs !
Sailfish are found in both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean with different scientific names assigned to the fish in either ocean (Pacific - Istiophorus albicans; Atlantic - Istiophorus platypterus).
seven fins are on a sailfish.