sawfish

[ UK /sˈɔːfɪʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. primitive ray with sharp teeth on each edge of a long flattened snout
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How To Use sawfish In A Sentence

  • While sawfish haven't been fished commercially, they can get lured by lines set for other fish.
  • As the sawfish is a species of shark, Dick had no hesitancy about killing it, but wanted Molly to first see his captive and have a look at her saw, before it left the place where it grew. Dick in the Everglades
  • Certain species of sawfish are known to ascend inland in large river systems, and they are among the few elasmobranchs that are known from freshwater systems in many parts of the world.
  • The freshwater sawfish, a ray, is related to stingrays, skates, sharks, and other fishes with cartilaginous skeletons.
  • Matthew McDavitt, an anthropologist who studies the importance of animals in culture, said that he's watched people call the sawfish everything from a swordfish to a hammerhead shark.
  • The primary problem with the sawfish is the habitat loss, NBC2 News
  • Abstract: The freshwater sawfish Pristis microdon is a critically endangered elasmobranch. snip Breaking News: Ontogenetic Depth 2.0! - The Panda's Thumb
  • The freshwater sawfish, a ray, is related to stingrays, skates, sharks, and other fishes with cartilaginous skeletons.
  • Horizontal helmet masks of sharks, sawfish, and crocodiles, and hippos of Cubist proportions endow Western and African art history.
  • Abstract: The freshwater sawfish Pristis microdon is a critically endangered elasmobranch. Breaking News: Ontogenetic Depth 2.0! - The Panda's Thumb
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