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The black marlin (Istiompax indica) exhibits several adaptations that enhance its survival in the open ocean. Its streamlined body allows for swift swimming, reaching speeds up to 82 mph, which aids in escaping predators and catching prey. The fish also has a long, pointed bill, which it uses to slash at schools of fish, making it easier to capture them. Additionally, its large dorsal fin can be raised to stabilize its movement during high-speed pursuits.

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