Swordfish do not produce vocalizations or sounds as they lack vocal cords or any specialized structures for creating sound. They are primarily silent creatures underwater. Swordfish rely on their agility, speed, and sword-like bill for hunting and defense rather than vocal communication.
doas
NO,there is no small fish that makes sound.The smallest fish that makes noise is a dog fish.
It makes a bubbly sound
It isn't dangerous at all,On average, a sword-tail is about 2-3 centimetres long, and is completely harmless.Unlike it's usual name-mistakable Sword Fish, that can be up to 7 metres long with it's famous snout, that can be up to 4 metres long.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! The blobfish doesn't actually make any sound because it lives in the deep ocean where sound doesn't travel very well. But I like to imagine if it did make a sound, it would be a gentle hum like the ocean waves, bringing peace and tranquility to all who hear it.
doas
Type your answer here... they do not make sound!
sword fish :)
blue
The fastest water animal is the dolphin, but the fastest fish is the sail fish, not a sword fish.
The sword fish came into being in the beginning of time in Eden.
The sword fish attacks by lunging its long nose (the "sword" of the fish) at the predator or prey. It basically stabs at the victim to wound it or scare it away.
sword fish live at he bottom of the sea so that humans do not kill them.
sword fish
It makes sort of a bubble like sound
NO,there is no small fish that makes sound.The smallest fish that makes noise is a dog fish.
A sword fish is a fish due to it having gills, and a bone structure, unlike a shark that has cartilage, or a mammal that has lungs.