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To spear small fish, makes it easier to navigate and hunt.

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I have a theory, People are starting to ask, were did a sword fish come from. No on really knows for sure. Some say an old scientist accidently crossed a sword with a dolphin or a medium sized shark. My theory is….if unicorns a real, than the crossed a unicorn with a fish. The sword part come from the horn on the unicorn's head, instead of going on the head it went to the nose. An then the rest of the body is a fish.