Skin & Bones - Animal Life: Swordfish

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Swordfishes are ocean predators capable of swimming at high speeds; they use their flattened bill to slash and spear their prey.

This video is one of a series taken from the mobile app Skin & Bones. The app brings animal skeletons to life through 3D imagery in the Bone Hall at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
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Magnificent Creatures These Swordfish!😀🐟🌅

jessesands
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It's kinda like how I was a swordfish in the water element for awhile. Even though I'm a shark there was a time that sharks didn't accept me because I cannot honorably duel to death like Hades got to do. But I still had honor. Moving into the future from within that changes what I'm capable of as a reincarnation and what I can release as internal wealth to myself today

GregNormito
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Great video, great editing and very informative. Thanks for sharing

slipperybeastaviationfishingsh
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0:46 That is incorrect. All swordfish have scales. The confusion about the presence or absence of scales on adult swordfish owes to the thickening of the dermis above the scale as larval and juvenile swordfish grow. The result is that only the tips of the scale spines protrude in adults. Similarly, a spearfish such as the blue marlin, also has its scales covered with a fine layer of skin which make them easily scraped off the body.

kookaburra
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Why is the swordfish swimming in the surface?

jamecaofficial
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peshku shpate eshte nje lloj noti qe quhet shpate si notohet

AltinTile-tl
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He nose....never a fresh...
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tutube
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There is nothing redemptive about this sorry excuse for a "video". Just awful.

vaughnmorrison