Then if any swordfishes happen to be in the neighborhood, they come and attack him too, driving their long swords deep into his body.
Before long the whale is dead, and both threshers and swordfishes are tearing great strips of flesh from the carcass and greedily devouring them.
The genus Xiphiorhynchus, fossil swordfishes from the Eocene, known from the skull only, may be referred to this family, as minute teeth are present in the jaws.
Swordfishes are common on both shores of the Atlantic wherever mackerel run.
The forms included in it differ from the Acanthuridæ much as the swordfishes differ from ordinary mackerel.
Fossil swordfishesare unknown, or perhaps cannot be distinguished from remains of Istiophoridæ.
They were larger than the swordfishes and seemed more fierce and bold.
They now came to one of the avenues which led from the sea garden out into the broad ocean, and here two swordfishes were standing guard.
The swordfishes are among our most valued and faithful servants, guarding the entrances to the gardens which surround our palaces.
The band now headed into a broad passage through the "gardens," as the mermaids called these gorgeous groves, and the great swordfishes guarding the entrance made way for them to pass, afterward resuming their posts with watchful eyes.
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