Xiphiidae

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Xiphiidae is a family of large, fast-swimming billfishes best known for the swordfish, characterized by an elongated, sword-like upper jaw.

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Xiphiidae canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish family
taxon
bodyShape fusiform
characterizedBy elongated sword-like upper jaw
fast swimming ability
large body size
class Actinopterygii
commonName swordfishes
containsGenus Xiphias NERFINISHED
containsTaxon Xiphias gladius NERFINISHED
diet cephalopods
fish
distribution temperate oceans
tropical oceans
ecologicalRole apex predator
etymologyLanguage Greek
etymologyMeaning sword
eyeAdaptation adapted to low light pelagic environments
feedingType predatory
finArrangement dorsal and anal fins set far back on body
finType ray-finned
habitat epipelagic zone
open ocean
hasMember swordfish
hasMorphologicalFeature bill-like rostrum
lunate caudal fin
streamlined body
jawModification elongated upper jaw
kingdom Animalia
locomotion caudal fin propulsion
namedAfter Xiphias NERFINISHED
notableFor swordfish
order Istiophoriformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction oviparous
respiration gills
rostrumFunction slashing prey
sensoryAdaptation enhanced vision
skeletonType bony
swimmingBehavior highly migratory
swimmingSpeed high
taxonRank family
thermalPreference warm waters
typeGenus Xiphias NERFINISHED
uses commercial fisheries
recreational sport fishing
verticalMigration yes

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Scombroidei containsFamily Xiphiidae