Giant swordfish in Australia
Sharp-toothed fish is the largest freshwater fish in the river in Australia. They have long serrated teeth that both sides look like a chainsaw.
>>>Video: Can catch giant swordfish
The swordfish can grow up to 7 meters long.They like to eat freshwater shrimp.
Garlic fish is highly concentrated in northern Australia.
This fish is very difficult to live in captivity. Specialists
They also know little about their living conditions and their ability to mate.
Jeremy Wade, zoologist takes 20 years to have
Can catch a giant swordfish.
Freshwater swordfish has about 17,000 small teeth. Of the
Their teeth grow bristling on both sides like a chainsaw.
This species is in danger of extinction. Human
catch them to spread fins and skin, eggs, liver, and bile used in traditional medicine.
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