Sunday, 13 March 2016

Freshwater sharks - Part 2

The Saw fish is a shark, even if its called the Saw fish.
The Saw fish is really old. It used to exist in the dinosaur age.
With its Saw on the end of its head, the Saw fish can cut through enemies!
Like the Bull shark and the Glepheis shark, the Saw fish lives in the rivers of Australia and made its way into the rivers from the sea.
The Saw fish had bean accused of cutting and destroying the natives boats that were made of wood!!
It can grow up to 11 feet long and weigh 750 pounds.


Here is a 3 foot Saw fish!

You can see its saw with teethe on it.
This shark is also becoming extinct like many other fish, sadly.
But luckily, some people are catching them and tagging them so that when other people catch them, they know that they need to put them back into the water.


Here you can see the size of the saw!


Here is the biggest Saw fish ever caught!!!

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