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Juvenile swordfish are far more
vulnerable to predation, and are
eaten by a wide
range of
predatory fish.
Intensive fishery may be
driving swordfishes and...
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eventually being sunk.
Swordfishes sank a
greater tonnage of Axis
shipping than any
other Allied aircraft during the war. The
Swordfish remained in front-line...
- Look up
swordfish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
swordfish is a type of
large fish.
Swordfish may also
refer to:
Fairey Swordfish, a
British carrier-based...
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Swordfish is a 2001
American action thriller film
directed by
Dominic Sena,
written by Skip Woods,
produced by Joel Silver, and
starring John Travolta...
- (moonfishes)
Superfamily Xiphioidea Family Xiphiidae Rafinesque 1815 (
swordfishes)
Family Istiophoridae Rafinesque 1815 (sailfishes,
spearfish and marlins)...
- have been
named USS
Swordfish after the
swordfish, a
large fish with a long,
swordlike beak and a high
dorsal fin. USS
Swordfish (SS-193), a Sargo-class...
- X-Men film
series (2000–2014), the
henchwoman of a
robber in the
thriller Swordfish (2001), Bond girl Jinx in Die
Another Day (2002), and the
title role in...
- báixún:
literal translation: "white sturgeon"), also
known as the
Chinese swordfish, is an
extinct species of fish that was
formerly native to the Yangtze...
- one of the world's
richest fishing grounds,
supporting Atlantic cod,
swordfish,
haddock and capelin, as well as s****fish,
seabirds and sea mammals....
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roughy Pacific saury Perch Pike
Pollock Salmon Sardine Shark Sole Swai
Swordfish Tilapia Trout Tuna
Walleye S****fish and
other seafood Abalone Calamari...