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sawfish: see ray ray, extremely flat-bodied cartilaginous marine fish , related to the shark . The pectoral fins of most rays are developed into broad, flat, winglike appendages, attached all along the sides of the head; the animal swims by rippling movements of these wings. ..... Click the link for more information. . sawfishAny of about six species (genus Pristis, family Pristidae) of sharklike ray. Sawfishes have a long head, long body, and a long, toothed, bladelike snout. The largest attain lengths of 23 ft (7 m) or more. These bottom-dwellers inhabit shallow waters of subtropical and tropical bays and estuaries and sometimes swim up rivers. Some live in the freshwaters of Lake Nicaragua. They are not generally dangerous. Their saws are used either to dig out bottom animals or, when lashed about, to kill or maim schooling fishes. Sawfishes are good to eat when small; they are fished in some areas for food, oil, skins, and other products.sawfish any sharklike ray of the family Pristidae of subtropical coastal waters and estuaries, having a serrated bladelike mouth How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The artwork is accompanied by text with statements such as, "No one saw Sunday like Georges Seurat," and "No one saw fish like Paul Klee. The only time we saw fish dying was when they were in contact with the Pfiesteria," say's Vogelbein's collaborator Jeffrey Shields of the Virginia institute. |
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