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  • Natural History of Swordfish
    Offers many pictures of the fish, names in other languages, what they eat, and how they reproduce. The swordfish is found in oceanic regions worldwide, including the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. It is found in tropical, temperate, and someti ...
    http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/Descript/Swordfish/Swordfish.html
 
  • Swordfish Kosher
    Tells why the swordfish is not considered kosher. ...
    http://www.askmoses.com/en/article/554,508/Is-swordfish-Kosher.html
 
  • Atlantic Swordfish
    Facts about the fish, and some of the laws designed to protect them. Swordfish are large, highly migratory predators distributed throughout the worlds marine ecosystem. They generally migrate between colder waters in the summer to warmer waters in th ...
    http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/sword.html
 
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  • A Swordfish
    Information on their physical characteristics, their behavior, and the fisheries that catch them. The swordfish Xiphias gladius Linnaeus 1758, also called the broadbill, is the only member of the family Xiphiidae. As its name implies, this magnificen ...
    http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/swordfish.html
 
  • Truth About Swordfish
    Tells where these fish are found, and how they are being over fished in the Atlantic. Swordfishs meaty texture and mild flavor are two reasons for its popularity. In addition to good taste, swordfish offers a lowfat, lowcalorie choice for healthconsc ...
    http://ca-seafood.ucdavis.edu/news/swftruth.htm
 
  • The Swordfish
    Contains a picture, description of the fish, and where it is found. A color of back variable, black, greyish blue, brown, metallic purple, or bronze; sides dusky; underbelly dirty white; long, flat, swordlike upper jaw; lacks scales, teeth, and pelvi ...
    http://indian-river.fl.us/fishing/fish/sword.html
 
  • Swordfish Heat their Eyes for Better Vision
    An article that explains how these fish can see their prey in murky water. Zoologists have answered the intriguing question of why swordfish keep their eyes warm while the rest of the body remains resolutely coldblooded: its all the better to see the ...
    http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050110/full/news050110-2.html
 
 
 
 
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