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  1. Swordfish is the common name for a large, highly migratory, predatory marine fish, Xiphias gladius, characterized by a long, flat bill, the lack of pelvic fins, and an absence of scales and teeth in adults. They are the sole member of their family Xiphiidae. They are found worldwide in oceans, including the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans ...

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  3. Swordfish: Acceso autorizado es una película dirigida por Dominic Sena con John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle .... Año: 2001. Título original: Swordfish. Sinopsis: Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman), un experto en informática que acaba de salir de prisión, es requerido por el terrorista Gabriel Shear (John Travolta) para que ...

  4. The Swordfish has a very long flattened bill and a strong keel on the caudal peduncle. It has a short-based dorsal fin that is well separated from the second dorsal fin. The species lacks teeth, scales and pelvic fins. It is blue to brown above fading to silver or light brown below. The membrane of the first dorsal fin is usually black.

  5. 24 de may. de 2019 · Quick facts about this fast-growing game fish! The swordfish (Xiphias gladius, broadbill swordfish). Swordfish facts! Subscribe: https: ...

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  6. 12 de ene. de 2015 · Swordfishes are ocean predators capable of swimming at high speeds; they use their flattened bill to slash and spear their prey.This video is one of a series...

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  7. Broadbill swordfish are reported to spawn in the upper layers of the water column, from the surface to a depth of 75 m (Ref. 43). Estimates of egg numbers vary considerably, from 1 million to 16 million in 168,000 g female (Ref. 9742 ) and 29 million in a 272,000 g female (Ref. 30372 ).

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