It took a group of fishermen nearly 3 hours to pull the 436.2 kg swordfish onto the ship off the coast of Australia.
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According to News.com.au, George Lirantzis and three friends found a giant swordfish 436.2kg off Mallacoota, south of New South Wales-Victoria.
Fishermen fishing alone on the sea were caught by the swordfish, whipping people into the sea, drifting for 6 hours.
The giant swordfish weighed nearly 310kg soon after being sold to a market by a trader.
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.
During the sentence, the panicked swordfish jumped from the sea onto the ship and nearly hit a fisherman with a sharp nose.