Sawfish Head
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“The Sawfish is so called from the saw-like weapon into which the snout is produced. They are common in tropical and less so in subtropical seas, and attain a considerable size, specimens with a saw six feet long and a foot broad at the base being far from rare. Their offensive weapon renders them dangerous to almost all other large inhabitants of the ocean."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)
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fish, sawfish, saw-like weapon snout, saw like weapon, common in tropical areas, six foot sawGalleries
Fish AnatomySource
Everybody's Cyclopedia (New York, NY: Syndicate Publishing Company, 1912)
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