Sailfish generally don't grow to be longer than 5 feet. They rarely weigh more than 200 pounds and despite their large size, they can frequently swim at speeds of up to 68 miles per hour.
Indo-Pacific Sailfish.
A grown sailfish has an average of 6-8 feet in growth and averages 60 lbs.
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Sailfish have fins, which they use as wings or sails. I have heard conflicting reports from various people who have real life experience, regarding the scales. There are several varieties of sailfish. It could be that some varieties have scales, and others do not. Both of my sources, which conflict with each other, are credible. However, each source lives on a different continent, and may be talking about different species of sailfish. Better safe than sorry; assume sailfish aren't kosher unless you can inspect the scales for yourself.
60 lbs to 80 lbs avg.
yes , sailfish have lungs !
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seven fins are on a sailfish.
Atlantic sailfish was created in 1804.
A sailfish is a fish.
Indo-Pacific Sailfish.
Sailfish lay at least 200 young.
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A grown sailfish has an average of 6-8 feet in growth and averages 60 lbs.
Sailfish are rarely sought as food, and their numbers are still quite good.
Yes. A sailfish is a vertebrate and has a complete internal skeleton - including ribs, a skull and a spine.