Xiphias gladius

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Xiphias gladius, commonly known as the swordfish, is a large, fast-swimming predatory marine fish distinguished by its long, sword-like bill.

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instanceOf marine fish
species of fish
activityPattern mostly nocturnal feeder
binomialName Xiphias gladius NERFINISHED
bodyShape fusiform
class Actinopterygii
commonName swordfish
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet fish
squid
distinguishingFeature lack of pelvic fins in adults
large first dorsal fin
long sword-like bill
distribution Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
eggType pelagic eggs
family Xiphiidae NERFINISHED
fertilization external
genus Xiphias
habitat open ocean
pelagic zone
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
locomotion powerful caudal fin propulsion
maximumLength about 4.5 m
maximumWeight over 500 kg
meatUse consumed as food
migration highly migratory
order Istiophoriformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction broadcast spawner
sensoryAdaptation large eyes adapted to low light
swimmingSpeed very fast-swimming
taxonRank species
temperaturePreference temperate waters
tropical waters
thermalAdaptation regional endothermy in cranial muscles
threat bycatch
longline fisheries
overfishing
trophicLevel apex predator
typicalAdultLength about 3 m
uses commercial fishery target
recreational game fish
yearDescribed 1758

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Scombroidei notableMember Xiphias gladius